A survey of physicians finds deep concern about their economic circumstances and increase burdens on the practice of medicine.
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality releases a Statistical Brief on attitudes toward health insurance that goes a long way toward explaining the failure of many Americans to sign…
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HHS has released an analysis of plans selected by enrollees through the federal health insurance exchange, including premiums and subsidies.
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AdvaMed, a trade association for the medical device industry, put out a paper claiming that medical devices have played no role in the increase in health care spending.
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An Avalere analysis of premium filings to date for 2015 insurance exchange rates finds an average 8% increase.
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A number of positive news stories have been published recently regarding the increased participation by employers in the public health insurance exchanges for 2015. As usual, caution is warranted.
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Willis, the large insurance broker, has released a survey of employers relating to health reform.
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Two articles in Health Affairs analyze components of the spending trend in health care.
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For the last fifty years the most fundamental tension in health care has been between the providers of health care and third-party payers. None of the reforms so popular today…
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The 12th Annual MetLife U.S. Employee Benefits Trends Study highlights employees' attitudes toward their benefits and employers' challenges in delivering benefits that satisfy workers but keep costs controlled.
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