The National Business Group on Health annual survey finds that large companies are planning for around a 7% increase in health benefit costs in 2014.
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A study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association describes changes in illness and health status in the United States from 1990 to 2010.
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A study published in Health Affairs finds that the California public employees health plan was able to reduce spending by using a reference pricing method for certain orthopedic surgeries.
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A Congressional Budget Office working paper examines the recent slowdown in Medicare spending growth and finds it may be somewhat attributable to a large influx of younger beneficiaries, who have…
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A comprehensive hypertension control program utilized by Kaiser Permanente showed good results in engaging patients and getting blood pressure lower, but may have raised costs.
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