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ACA strikedown would affect nearly all Americans
Marlene Satter | December 28, 2018
It’s not just those with pre-existing conditions or those who need the ACA’s subsidies to help them afford coverage who will be affected if the latest ruling is upheld.
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Government shutdown puts the brakes on key FDA functions
Marlene Satter | December 28, 2018
While most of the FDA is already funded through 2019, 41 percent of its workforce is being furloughed.
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How America's broken health care system came to be
Stephen Mihm | December 28, 2018
The U.S.’s predicament is born of politics, not market forces, creating a curious hybrid system that has entangled public and private power.
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Employers as agents of change: Addressing diabetes and overall health in the workplace
Sheila Weiss | December 28, 2018
A company culture that focuses on health and wellness can have a significant impact on many chronic conditions—including diabetes.
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2018: A look back
Emily Payne | December 27, 2018
In 2018, regulatory efforts took a back seat to the actions of private-industry health care players and businesses. Here's a look at the highlights.
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Dems aim take control of the health care debate with Medicare for All
Sahil Kapur | December 27, 2018
Making single-payer health care the progressive position opens a door for more modest proposals to expand the government’s role in health insurance.
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Hiring is hot, but health care hiring is hotter
Rachel Bluth, Kaiser Health News | December 27, 2018
The health care industry created 32,000 jobs in November, adding to the 328,000 health care positions created since early 2017.
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Best benefit of flex scheduling? Rested employees.
Jack Craver | December 27, 2018
An increasing number of employers are offering workers schedules that align with their sleep schedules.
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The cost of an outpatient visit? $500
Jack Craver | December 27, 2018
The cost of a U.S. outpatient visit is more than six times what those in Japan pay, and twice as much as Canada, France and the United Kingdom.
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Plan for retirement dress rehearsals
Christopher Carosa | December 26, 2018
When it comes to advising employees on how to retire in comfort, strategies and tactics exist that go far beyond merely saving more.
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