In fact, 82% of hourly workers with access to a plan are saving, while 75% of those without access aren’t saving at all.
The lawsuit alleged a years-long insulin pricing scheme that artificially inflated the price of lifesaving diabetes medications and deceived consumers about those inflated prices.
David Joyner, the chief executive officer of CVS Health, predicted at a U.S. House committee hearing in 2024 that patients, insurers, employers and other U.S. payers could soon be spending $1 trillion ...
For employers, advisors, and individuals alike, 2026 won't just be about reacting to these changes — it will be about mastering a new landscape of high-cost innovation and shifting federal support.
Nearly 3 in 10 Americans believe the cost of health care is the most urgent health problem facing the nation today, up from 23% a year ago. This the highest level recorded since 2004 and also one of ...
The District Court declined to dismiss several of the ERISA counts, finding that the plaintiffs plausibly alleged a material misrepresentation about plan benefits — a potential breach of fiduciary ...
The health benefits bill does not include provisions that would extend the current high level of premium subsidies available to people who buy individual or family coverage through the Affordable Care ...
Aflac said Friday that it believes that attackers who got into its computer systems in June may have had access to the personal information of 22.65 million employer customers, policy beneficiaries, ...
In the vast majority of metropolitan areas across the country, health insurers hold outsized market share -- leaving patients with fewer choices and higher costs,” said Dr. John M. Whyte, CEO and ...
The shift from premiums to PEPM, and from claims savings to ROI, reflects a deeper transformation in how we think about health care financing.
Employers have a chance to step in to provide meaningful support beyond traditional benefits to help build confidence, clarity and long-term security.
A 2023 Harris Poll found that more than 70% of Americans feel the health care system is failing to meet their needs, citing affordability and fragmentation as leading sources of frustration. Temporary ...