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United Benefit Advisors opened Benefits Passport Nov. 1, a private insurance exchange marketplace exclusive to UBA partner firms.
One looming problem for public exchange enrollment under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act could be a (very) costly one to consumers.
Workers are pretty happy with their own health plan, but when the story turns to the overall health care system, feelings change.
The growth rate of health care spending continues to remain low, a new report says, but consumers may not be getting much of a relief.
Ask any industry insider, and they'll tell you voluntary products are big.
Americans are heading to eight countries for medical treatments.
There will be fewer Medicare Advantage plans in 2014.
An aging inmate population is causing prison health care spending to skyrocket.
Public opinion on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act hasn't changed despite the widely reported problems with the exchange launch.
A North Dakota woman called into a local radio station to say she plans to hand out a special treat to some select trick-or-treaters: A letter telling them theyre too fat for Halloween treats.