Even though theyre actually paying for access to thousands of medical providers across the country, most insured Americans stick to the neighborhoodand theyre not all that loyal to their doctors, either.
Doctors blame holdups in getting the treatment paid for by Medicare and Medicaid, the two giant U.S. government health programs, as well as some of the U.S.s largest insurers.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.s new CEO announced plans to slash 25 percent of the Israeli companys 56,000-strong workforce, suspend dividends and forgo employee bonuses
Demand for talent will continue to outpace the supply of available workers in the year ahead, while the mix of tools needed to keep prospective employees will undergo a significant shift.
Attorneys sparred before a U.S. Court of Appeals, which considered the case of a math consultant in Fresno County, California, filed in 2012 after the consultant discovered she was paid less than male counterparts by as much as $10,000.
How do the United States and Canada neighbors with vastly different health systems compare in terms of actual results? Does one do a better job of keeping people healthy?