The growing use of electronic health records is spurring recruitment in the health information sector, according to information released this week by leaders of the PwC US Health Information Technology practice.
Seventy companies around the country have been named the healthiest in America based on their "culture of wellness" and health care data that demonstrates improved employee health.
Congressman Richard Neal hopes that by showing how much workers are committed to saving for their retirement through IRAs, it will inspire employers to then adopt a 401(k), which have higher contribution limits.
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Aetna to give Hispanic-owned businesses and their employees access to individual health care plans.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have formally declared that tax incentives are important for retirement saving, and this should be taken into account for tax code reforms.
Total annuity sales in 2011 ticked up 8 percent to reach $240.3 billion, according to LIMRA's fourth quarter 2011 U.S. Individual Annuities Sales survey, which represents data from 94 percent of the market.
New York's State Senate will not wait for Washington's go-ahead to restore a commuter benefit that allows workers to save more pre-tax money for their transit expenses.
Medco is partnering with pharmacy software company NovoLogix to create a new medical benefit management program that is supposed to help control costs for expensive specialty drugs, which are used to treat rare or complex medical conditions.