About 5 percent of the population is responsible for almost half of all health care spending in the United States and for rising premium rates, according to a new report from the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation.
More than half of primary care physicians in Massachusetts are no longer accepting new patients, and more patients than ever are facing lengthy wait times to see
Prudential Financial has won the 2011 Jefferson Award for Outstanding Service by a Major Corporation, the first time the award has been given in the 39-year history of the program.
U.S. Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., have introduced the Commitment to American Prosperity Act, which would phase in hard caps on government spending over a 10-year period and impose sequestration, or an automatic spending cut, if the caps were breached. But in two new studies, Economic Policy...
Although McKinsey released the methodology of its ESI study early this week after heavy pressure from Democrats, those same Dems aren’t getting any quieter.
According to new research from McKinsey & Co., it will take the United States until 2016 to replace the 7 million jobs that were lost during the 2008-09 recession. And to gain full employment—finding work for the unemployed and accommodating the 15 million Americans expected to enter the labor force...