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Some states are doing a better job of making health care affordable than others, but there's room for improvement all around.
Employers are increasingly unhappy with the amount they're spending on prescription drugs and looking to make some changes.
Despite the repeal of the ACA's individual mandate, premiums remained largely stable in 2019.
A new survey focused on high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) finds that consumers often have differing attitudes and approaches to their health care,…
"Well-being," as opposed to the common concept of "wellness;" emphasizes mental health and stress management for workers rather than physical health.
In another improvement, infant mortality has decreased 43 percent since 1990.
One of the ongoing debates in the area of workplace wellness is whether wellness programs offer true return-on-investment.
Reimbursement rates remain a sticking point for telemedicine adoption, but states are working to change that.
The appetite among consumers for digital applications has never been stronger.
Adoption of "alternative payment methods" grew from 10.9 percent of payments to providers in 2012 to 53 percent in 2017.