A small share of employees drives a disproportionate share of employer health-care spending: They are patients whose complex ...
Americans ages 45-54 spend $3,000-$6,000+ yearly on health care. Here's the breakdown of insurance premiums, out-of-pocket ...
The seal of the United States Department of State is seen in Washington, U.S., January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (Reuters / REUTERS) The State Department is wiping the post history of its X ...
Bob Herman covers health insurance, government programs, hospitals, physicians, and other providers — reporting on how money influences those businesses and shapes what we all pay for care. He is also ...
The corporatization of the U.S. health insurance industry may contribute to poor health care performance for the commercially insured population, but some supply-side and demand-side reforms could ...
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase said Wednesday they would match the US government’s $1,000 contributions to Trump accounts established by eligible employees. BofA will also let employees make ...
A growing number of employers are jumping on the bandwagon for Trump Accounts. Here’s everything you need to know about opening one. Who are Trump Accounts for? Trump Accounts are for parents and ...
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Millions of Americans got a nasty reminder this month of just how costly health care coverage is. Workers, Obamacare enrollees and Medicare beneficiaries are all contending with steeper-than-usual ...
Some of the nation’s top health insurance executives sought to deflect blame for the soaring cost of health care in the U.S., arguing that rising hospital and prescription drug prices were driving ...
Five health insurance executives appeared before congressional committees on Thursday and faced a barrage of angry questions from Republicans and Democrats, who found bipartisan agreement that their ...