Thousands set for health insurance subsidy probe
Thousands set for health insurance subsidy probe Reported by ajc.com 19 hours ago.
View ArticleMany Patients Struggling to Understand New Health Insurance
Many Patients Struggling to Understand New Health Insurance Reported by ajc.com 17 hours ago.
View ArticleSupport for Massachusetts health law unscathed by website woes: poll
BOSTON (Reuters) - Public support for Massachusetts’ 2006 healthcare law has remained above 60 percent despite a rocky rollout of the state’s new health insurance website, according to a poll from The...
View ArticleHobby Lobby's Green Family Building Biblical Museum
The Supreme Court is due to decide whether the owners of Hobby Lobby craft supplies stores can be forced by the federal government to include in their employee health insurance forms of contraception...
View ArticleHow The Starbucks Free College Plan Could Save It Millions Of Dollars Per Year
This fall, Starbucks is partnering with Arizona State University to offer employees tuition reimbursement for online classes, including full payment for those entering as juniors and seniors. It will...
View ArticleWearable Tech's Path To Health Insurance
Several companies are already giving their staff wearable trackers to help lower health care costs. If monitoring steps up, gadgets could help determine how much you pay for insurance. Music: "Morning...
View ArticleAPNewsBreak: Oregon closer to health exchange suit
Oregon has taken new steps toward a potential lawsuit against the developers of its failed health insurance website by hiring a phalanx of lawyers and issuing demands for evidence and other material...
View ArticleSolutions for 3 Health-Insurance Challenges
Solutions for 3 Health-Insurance Challenges Reported by ajc.com 10 hours ago.
View ArticleExperient Health Uncovers Fat Myths In Latest Blog Post
When it comes to fat consumption, it often seems like there’s a lot of noise and little agreement about how much (or how little) people should eat. This can be frustrating for people who are trying to...
View ArticleOregon moves toward lawsuit over health exchange
Oregon issued legal demands for documents that could become evidence in a possible lawsuit against the developer of the states failed health insurance website, a solid indication its preparing for a...
View ArticleSweet & Baker Insurance Brokers, Inc Partners with Maxwell Health, Pairing a...
Sweet & Baker Insurance Brokers, Inc. announced a new strategic partnership today with Maxwell Health to support and enhance their current offerings and provide their customers with intuitive,...
View ArticleExperient Health Explains Long Term Care Insurance In Blog Series
A recent survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute revealed that 22 percent of companies offer long-term care insurance to their employees. Richmond, VA (PRWEB) June 17, 2014 No one wants to...
View ArticleMesothelioma Compensation Center Updates Diagnosed Victims And Their Family...
As of June 1st the Mesothelioma Compensation Center is updating diagnosed victims of mesothelioma with recent information from the National Institute for Health focused on planning ahead for legal,...
View ArticleSocial services director plans to exit position
The head of the state's largest agency is leaving her post as Indiana teeters on crucial negotiations with the federal government over health insurance for the poor. Reported by Journal Gazette 2...
View Article5 Ways to Tell if You Are Ready to Retire Early
Filed under: Personal Finance, Early Retirement, Retirement Plans, Social Security, Saving *Marc Romanelli/Getty Images* By Joe Udo Early retirement sounds pretty good when you're stuck in a cubicle...
View ArticleSummer Conditions Pose Extreme Risks for Pets
Pets Best urges pet owners to protect animals against heat stroke, hiking injuries and other dangers. Boise, Idaho (PRWEB) June 17, 2014 With dogs and cats often exposed to a wide range of elements...
View ArticleCDPHP Launches Summer Days, Healthy Ways
CDPHP offers tips and tricks for enjoying a fun and healthy summer. Albany, NY (PRWEB) June 17, 2014 Need a little inspiration for summertime health? We’ve got the answer. From the best local hiking...
View ArticleSnoring May Be Early Sign of Future Health Risks
Here’s a wake-up call for snorers: Snoring may put you at a greater risk than those who are overweight, smoke or have high cholesterol to have thickening or abnormalities in the carotid artery,...
View ArticleNew Medical Association Forms to Promote and Organize Direct Primary Care...
“DPC United” Will Educate Healthcare System and Rest of Nation on Benefits of Direct Primary Care Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 17, 2014 A new model of healthcare rapidly gaining popularity, Direct...
View ArticleYoung adults healthier after passage of Obamacare, study finds
Expanding the number of young adults with health insurance appears to have improved their health and saved them money, according to a new study that is among the first to measure the effect of the...
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