More than half of employees default to their current benefit coverage for the coming year instead of actively reassessing plan options, according to data from Aon Hewitt.
Ive never been overly vocal or critical about the whole skinny obsession. But when we have fashion experts deeming even an iconic, animated rodent as too fat for fashion, I feel weve crossed some kind of absurd line.
Preventable medical errors may cost the United States up to $1 trillion dollars in lost human potential and contributions, according to the Journal of Health Care Finance.
Seniors have saved $5 billion on prescription drugs because of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday.
Fewer employees are likely to get health benefits in retirement as employers drop or change the benefit, says a new report by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
Health care costs and the economy are the top factors affecting both employers' business decisions and their vote in the upcoming presidential election, according to a survey released today by the Principal Financial Group.
The majority of U.S. adults believe health insurance companies should be required to cover the full cost of birth control for women, just as they do for other preventive services, according to a new survey commissioned by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.