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Differences in company size, geographic location, and industry can have a big impact on benefits that workers receive.
Consumers' likelihood of researching a drug, asking about it or taking it all depends on the price tag.
A partnership between the Society of Actuaries and the Kaiser Family Foundation will tackle the key drivers of health care spending.
Health care mergers and acquisitions are going strong. Who's making deals, and what do they mean for consumers?
The latest EBRI study of consumer attitudes and HDHPs shows that enrollees are more cost-conscious, but that's not necessarily a good thing.
A year after its launch, Civica Rx has increased participation in its generic-drug initiative to 750 hospitals.
Consumers today expect more from their health care relationships--more convenience, more choices and more ease of access.
Industry insiders warn that new rules on HRAs could incentivize employers to switch more expensive enrollees to the individual market.
In Arkansas, outdated tech and lack of education and support have made it difficult for many to comply with the new requirements.
Telemedicine is increasingly being seen as an important part of a benefits strategy.