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Nate Robson is the U.S. Supreme Court and regulatory editor. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Nate_Robson1.
As more people lose their jobs, they are turning to DPC plans as a cheaper alternative to traditional insurance plans.
Only one in five public funds were resilient enough to weather future downturns by the end of 2019, according to the Equable Institute.
A recent survey found many people are skipping physical and mental health treatment due to COVID-19.
A lack of pricing data was a common theme that diminished trust with providers.
That would mark a 34% increase from 2015.
Survey reaffirms that employees in K-12 public workforce are passionate about their jobs -- but retaining them hinges on 2 key employee benefits.
Nearly 30% of Americans report that they've dipped into their retirement funds, but will that add even more to their burden?
It's not just the high deductibles that will weigh on patients, but the lack of covered services related to treatment and testing.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon found that the evidence presented to him was enough to ease any antitrust concerns he had.
The deal largely resolves the legal fallout from consumers whose personal and financial data was hacked following one of the nation's largest data breaches.