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.
Although some larger companies would like to bring remote workers back into corporate offices, many candidates still expect work from home options, according to a new survey.
Results are in from a survey by an association for medical doctors on single-payer health care -- and while some statistics are expected, respondents' suggestions are interesting to examine.
State insurance commissioners have a message for Congress and the Trump administration: fund the cost-sharing reduction payments so the Affordable Care Act exchanges can be stabilized.
The global health care electronic data interchange (EDI) market size, valued at $2.7 billion in 2016, is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 9.4 percent over the next decade.
A new guide from Robert Half breaks down the latest trends in salaries and compensation packages, including the most common benefits offered to employees.
Health insurers are responding to members impacted by Hurricane Harvey with solutions to expedite access to care and prescriptions, as well as donations to help rescue and recovery efforts.
Insurers are adapting to the health care laws challenges, but hurdles to individual market profitability remain, according to a Moodys report issued Tuesday.