Soon after this year's Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) began in October, a majority of seniors said they're reevaluating their plans, according to a survey.
Current and former Walmart workers are using Occupy Wall Street camps to voice their frustration over recent benefit cuts and to show how Walmart heirs are the faces of the "1%."
A consumer advocate group wants to be part of an insurance-industry discussion on whether to exempt broker and agent compensation from a health reform law that aims to cut wasteful insurer spending.
Drug shortages in the U.S. are limited primarily to generic injectables and a few key disease areas, according to an IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics study released Monday.
The Obama administration will give up to $1 billion to those who come up with the best ideas for improving care, lowering costs and creating jobs within the health sector.
While health price inflation remains flat compared to a year ago, total health spending jumped 5.2 percent led by higher hospital spending, according to sector research.
To be pushing age 70 and still working is a scary thought. But are we kidding ourselves we'll be able to retire by age 62 just because we can start collecting Social Security?