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Katie Kuehner-Hebert is a freelance writer based in Running Springs, Calif. She has more than three decades of journalism experience, with particular expertise in employee benefits and other human resource topics.
More than a quarter of consumers have avoided care or treatment because they were unsure of what their health insurance covered.
The Protect App-Based Drivers & Services Act would allow drivers at gig-based companies to be classified as independent contractors.
In particular, business owners are concerned with affordability of health care to their lower-wage workers.
Unplugging after work hours is the biggest pain point remote workers encounter when working in their virtual environment.
Sixty-two percent of doctors fear the opioid crisis will just be traded for another prescription drug crisis,
Consumers may be satisfied with their quality of care, but affordability continues to be an issue.
Four cities with the highest uninsured rates are located in the same state. Can you guess which?
Respondents to a recent survey said they would trust a robot more than their manager and turn to a robot for advice.
A new report examines seven drugs "for which there was no new clinical evidence that could support their price increases."
Finding innovative ways to get a handle on pharmaceutical spending is a top priority for employers.