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Elevating human talent through technology will be important, but the need for human skills such as critical thinking and creativity will not diminish.
Claims around cancer diagnoses remain a top concern for stop-loss insurers.
The explosion of interest in telehealth has led to record-setting funding for four straight quarters.
Adults who had limited English proficiency received worse-quality inpatient care and outpatient preventive services.
A big part of Miner's approach is encouraging employers to look at self-funding, which allows more cost transparency.
Edwige Ligonde has faced challenges before; the pandemic year was just the latest.
A new report considers changes in social insurance programs, from workforce training to health care, as the U.S. recovers from COVID.
As the pandemic set in, the number of older workers who enrolled in ACA and safety-net health plans increased.
What if physicians agreed to a single boilerplate contract with all insurers rather than individualized contracts?
Surprisingly, Boomers were less likely to be the victims than millennials.