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With many Americans working two jobs to make ends meet, even those with insurance are still skipping out on health care.
Hospital acquisitions aim to improve efficiency and cut costs, but do they jeopardize care quality?
Two studies make the case that primary care should be more highly prioritized, noting that spending on primary care is declining.
Areas such as mental health and taking time off from work are still sticking points for many employees.
According to a recent study, 6% of lab tests resulted in surprise bills, followed by 5% of bills for ER services.
Last year's scramble to have workers do their jobs remotely resulted in a revolutionary new way of thinking about work, and a year later, many companies…
A collaboration between businesses and broad-access institutions, along with other parties, is the key to training tomorrow's workforce.
A new report from Aon advises: "A culture of well-being is not an 'initiative', but a permanent change in how work is conducted."
Health systems are generally complying with new regulations, but information can be confusing and difficult to access for consumers.
Researchers have found that increased costs for treating symptoms of diabetes can be tracked to five years before a diagnosis.