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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
Medicare is still better off than it was a decade ago, says an analysis by the Center for Retirement Research. Here's why.
Integrating medical, behavioral and pharmacy benefits under one provider can save employers$ 193 annually per employee.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 88 percent of same-sex couples now have access to employer-sponsored health insurance.
The opinions of consumers are playing an increasing role in how health systems decide on improvements to patient care and experience.
Ghosts hovering in the shadows, skeletons rattling in the breeze -- we spend thousands of dollars to scare ourselves at this time of year. But one…
While 57 percent of employers believe that many health services their employees receive are wasteful, most don't collect or analyze data to track waste.
Here are 5 numbers employers need to be aware of regarding employee retirement saving.
Morgan Stanley stock analysts predict that midsize money managers will be most affected.
54 percent of employees believe that fantasy competitions have a positive impact on culture and engagement. Do the numbers agree?
Forget Halloween & horror movies – the monster under the bed is worse. And it's called "inadequate retirement savings."