The Senate uses a unanimous consent process to handle legislation that has no noteworthy opposition. Passage through the process means that no one on the Senate floor opposed approval of the bill.
The government health program fights in Washington could hit small employers hard, because government programs provide health benefits for 19% of their workers.
The federal government could cut the full retail price of some prescription drugs if it sets up a web-based drug outlet mall, but "TrumpRx.gov" could also create new problems for employers, warns ...
The decision comes as the company reported a net loss of $223.6 million and an operating margin of a negative 4.3% last year.
Younger generations are especially anxious, with nearly 90% of Gen Z and millennials saying an unplanned medical cost would disrupt their financial plans.
The pharmaceutical giant sued Strive and several other compounders for distributing products containing tirzepatide, the primary ingredient in Lilly's GLP-1 weight-loss and diabetes medications.
Spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, severe burns and other catastrophes cost commercial payers $15 billion per year, or 1% of annual U.S. employer and employee health care spending.
The HRA Council and Centene are making a new push for bills that could make cash-for-coverage plans easier to use.
After years of deliberation, the state’s Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board has enacted a cap on the price of Enbrel from Immunex Corp., which is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other ...
Too many people are walking away from benefits they are entitled to simply because they do not understand the complexities of this system. ERISA was designed to give workers a fair shot.
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