A new study finds only 49 percent of workers in small businesses with fewer than 50 employees were offered and eligible for health insurance through their employer in 2010, down from 58 percent in 2003.
Do you think you can be a good broker in the business and still vote for Obama (and hence, health reform), or do you think everyone in the biz will be voting for Romney to try to stop the law? Is voting for Obama dooming yourself and your job or...
Though most of the countrys stats on diabetes arent good, at least one of them is. A majority of Americans recognize the threat diabetes poses to the nations health and have a solid understanding about the disease and its consequences, according to a new survey from UnitedHealth Group.
More than ever before, the health care industry is carefully watching how this year's presidential election turns out. With the president's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act front of minds for brokers, it begs the question: Can a broker vote for Obama?
An increasing number of U.S. doctors are expected to leave private practice for hospital employment over the next 18 months, due to rising costs and technology mandates, according to a new report from Accenture.
President Obamas once overwhelming lead on health care issues over former Gov. Mitt Romney has narrowed substantially and is almost eradicated on Medicare as the two continue to battle it out in the final push for the White House, according to a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll.
Americans views on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act continue to track along party lines, even among those who say theyve personally been affected by the controversial health care overhaul, a new Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll finds.