10 tips for saving money on health care
Mike Sullivan offers the following 10 tips for saving money on health care.
Mike Sullivan offers the following 10 tips for saving money on health care.
Medical prices accelerated faster than some projections last year and the number of uninsured is rising.
Open enrollment deadlines are just around the corner, and a new survey suggests the choices aren’t getting any easier for many workers.
America spent $2.6 trillion on health care last year. And a third of that spending did nothing to make any of us any healthier.
Health care reform is poised to create a host of challenges for businesses of all sizes, but it may be the smallest companies that face the biggest decisions.
As health care plan offerings and the federal regulatory environment become more complex, benchmarking data such as the 2012 UBA Health Plan Survey have become increasingly critical for employers looking to manage their health care benefit programs effectively.
U.S. employers are increasingly utilizing monetary and other incentives to encourage employees and their families to become active in health and fitness programs
Service providers have spent much time, effort, and expense (sometimes great) in complying with the Department of Labor’s service provider fee disclosures, effective July 1, 2012.
The Obama administration announced a new plan to crack down on healthcare fraud, which costs taxpayers and industry tens of billions of dollars per year.
Despite employees reporting a strong interest in their company vision program, today’s workforce isn’t taking full advantage of the coverage
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