Up In Smoke
Smokers cost their employees nearly $6,000 per year more than employees who don’t smoke
Smokers cost their employees nearly $6,000 per year more than employees who don’t smoke
A new study, reported in Kaiser Health News, concludes that health differences across the country explain between 75 percent and 85 percent of the cost variations in Medicare health care spending
New research from the Urban Institute estimates that the number of self-employed Americans will be 1.5 million higher in 2014 because of PPACA.
Unions are upset that PPACA would add to the cost of multi-employer health plans that cover unionized workers .
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