Three-quarters of Medicare-eligible retirees believe their out-of-pocket health care/medical costs will go up in 2010. And that's without factoring in health care reform.
Almost half (45 percent) of American workers at small- to medium-sized companies would stay at their jobs longer because of employer-sponsored wellness programs, according to the latest Principal Financial Well-Being Index.
A coalition of dental and vision organizations, along with other groups in the benefits industry, called on Congress this week to substantially modify the proposed excise tax on health benefits.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) says prices for more than 400 brand-name drugs jumped dramatically between 2000 and 2008, and it might be due to limited competition.
Health care reform legislation making its way through Congress is likely to have a "modest" impact on consumer-driven health plans and their associated health care accounts,
In a first national study, the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance (AACII) reveals the likelihood of incurring a critical illness for men and women up to age 55.