Climate change is going to affect the business world not just in terms of industries shifting location and focus but in the areas of pensions, equal pay, and good old fashioned productivity.
While reforms cut prices for existing drug products in all post-reform states, in some states physicians prices went the other way, rising for a number of drugs that are often used in the treatment of injured workers.
Instead of eliminating brokers, Accenture suggests insurers instead seek and analyze new data to help them better understand the brokers role and performance.
An analysis indicates essential health benefits covered under the ACA but slated for removal under the GOP plan wont trim the cost of monthly premiums by much, but they would add considerable expense to policyholders if eliminated.
In an interview on NPR, three doctors weigh in on what is and isn't working in the U.S. health care system. They also discuss the GOP's efforts to tackle health care reform.
According to the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index, approximately 2 million more people have joined the ranks of the uninsured, with the total reaching 11.7 percent among U.S. adults from April to June
According to a new study, unpaid caregivers provide nearly twice as many hours of care per week as paid caregivers and also report more care-related challenges, especially in the case of spousal caregivers.
Oregons not the first to set up a retirement program for workers who don't have access to a workplace plan, but it is the first to get it into operation.
Despite growing adoption of such financial technology as mobile banking and mobile wallets, enough people are still attached to paper money that its not going away soon -- even in the U.S.