An upcoming $2,500 limit on the contribution amount for medical flexible spending accounts likely wont impact many Americans, according to a survey conducted by the American Payroll Association.
Perhaps young Americans are siding with Rick Perry on Social Security. It turns out more millennials trust their pillow's a safer place for their money than in the hands of the government.
When you attend a conference about consumer-driven health care (in my case, the CDHC Solutions Forum in Denver this week), youre obviously going to hear a lot of praise for wellness programs.
ComPsych announced the gold winners of its seventh annual Health at Work Award: Intel Corporation, CDW, GE Capital Fleet Services and Frett Barrington.
Hispanics have the lowest rates of life insurance ownership compared to whites and African Americans, claims a new study released today by the LIFE foundation and LIMRA.
The health care spending share of GDP reached an all-time high of 18.2 percent in June 2011, according to a new report. At the same time, the health sector is creating more jobs than any other industry.
Most American workers (76 percent) who make decisions about benefits coverage during open enrollment admit to making mistakes about their decisions, a new report reveals.
Earlier this year, a supercomputer named Watson gained notice when he competed against Jeopardy! superstars Ken Jennings and Brad Rutterand won. Now, Watsons smarts have landed him a job in health care.