Having failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Congress is now working on a tax overhaul. But it turns out the tax bills in the House and Senate also aim to reshape health care.
Earlier this month, House Republicans proposed eliminating the orphan drug tax credits, one of many financial incentives for drugmakers intended to spur development of medicines for rare diseases.
Middle-income Americans worry about a range of financial issues that often adversely impact their health, personal relationships and on-the-job performance, MassMutuals research shows. Its why MassMutual created MapMyBenefits, a tool that can potentially help boost employees financial wellness and with it, their productivity.
Retirement savers might have heard their 401(k) funds and pension benefits could stretch farther outside the U.S. when they retire. But retiring abroad is not as simple as packing up and going.
While 54 percent of family physicians indicate their practices participate in value-based payment models, there are still issues that must be resolved before broader acceptance occurs.
Job options narrow as workers age past their prime working years, and many of the jobs offer lower salaries that make it hard to save more for retirement.
The pharmacy benefits company has been battered by departing clients and the vague specter of Amazons entry into the drug business, and while the company isn't actively seeking a deal, CEO Tim Wentworth "would be open to it."
The Thanksgiving holiday may have cooled activity growth at HealthCare.gov during the fourth week of the open enrollment period for individual health insurance for 2018.