A study from the Employee Benefits Research Institute indicates that contributions to health savings accounts are decreasing, at the same time cost-sharing for most Americans is rapidly increasing.
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A National Business Group on Health survey finds that employers are spending more on wellness but employees may not be taking full advantage of the offerings.
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A Statistical Brief from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality examines trends in the insured population over 2012-2014, during the time when reform mandates and the exchanges were being…
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The most recent Mark Farrah Associates report shows continued strong growth in Medicare Advantage enrollment.
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The 2014 Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare Index Report gives data on administrative electronic transaction use and savings in health care.
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A brief analysis from single-payer advocates finds no change in MLRs or administrative costs after reform.
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The Workers' Compensation Research Institute has published its annual report and research review on the state of the industry.
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An National Bureau of Economic Research paper finds that high-deductible health plans create a sustained decrease in health spending trends.
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Magellan Health issues its annual report about specialty drugs covered under the medical benefit.
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