As health care costs continue to increase, it is extremely important for consumers to scrutinize the charges they receive. Medical bills are difficult to understand. In fact, 77% of Americans don’t…
read moreAs health care costs continue to increase, it is extremely important for consumers to scrutinize the charges they receive. Medical bills are difficult to understand. In fact, 77% of Americans don’t…
read moreLooking for greater transparency on how insurers calculate and charge for premiums? The state of NJ is intending to provide just that. A recent measure adopted by the state legislature would…
read moreWhat’s the parallel between the world’s largest car manufacturer -Toyota – and the American Healthcare System? Read on to learn how total quality management and improved operational efficiencies can reduce…
read moreRecent government mandates in the state of Connecticut raise the cost of insurance for all. While the act aims to offer more comprehensive services, it may, in actuality prove as…
read moreABC News By HUMA KHAN The below article provides some insights as to why healthcare costs continue to rise. Check it out! Republicans and Democrats may disagree on what a…
read moreHealthcare Financial Management Association Healthcare costs continue to rise. Even though the rate of increase may have slowed, costs nonetheless continue to rise. The average per capita cost of healthcare…
read moreEmployers are still concerned about the rising cost of healthcare. Will there be any end in sight? By Stephen Miller U.S. employees’ greatest concerns about health care are rising costs,…
read moreConsumers beware of the hidden or extra costs associated with healthcare not covered by insurance or traditional Medicare. A recent article states that consumers are paying even more than was…
read moreA recent survey reveals that most Americans still don’t save enough for retirement. If the facts are correct, it appears that the majority of Americans will be working well past…
read moreA recent survey reveals that medical bankruptcies continue to plague families in Massachusetts. The Boston Globe Kay Lazar, Globe Staff The 2006 Massachusetts law that required nearly everyone to buy…
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