If youre poor, uninsured and fall seriously ill, in most states if you qualify for Medicaid but werent enrolled at the time the program will pay your medical bills going back three months.
A Gallup report finds that among full-time workers, the prevalence of diabetes is 6.3 percent, resulting in an extra 5.5 days of missed work per person per year.
Although the concept behind Direct Primary Care (DPC) is more than 10 years old, more and more physicians are opting out of the insurance-based world for a practice model that is old-fashioned but in the best sense of the word.
Credit Suisse's Global Wealth Report says those who came of age after the turn of the century have had a run of bad luck, and that low wealth tends to be disproportionately found among the younger age groups.
A lawsuit comprised of more than 100 African-American Tesla employees would seek unspecified general and punitive monetary damages as well as an order for Tesla to implement policies to prevent and correct harassment.
A U.S. government program meant to improve medical care and cut costs by penalizing hospitals that repeatedly readmit people with heart failure may have instead increased the risk that the patients would die, a new study suggests.
The practice of selling both health benefits and property and casualty insurance (P&C) from one brokerage continues to be a growing trend at a time of industry consolidation and increasing use of technology.
Senator John Thune, the chambers No. 3 Republican, said the repeal of the ACA individual mandate will be included in the revised version of the Senate GOP tax plan.
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