by Sylvia Moore | Sep 11, 2012 | News
17th Annual Towers Watson/National Business Group on Health Employer Survey on Purchasing Value in Health Care Towers Watson, 2012 Performance in an Era of Uncertainty ** Affordability issues are a growing challenge Trends remain double the rate of inflation....
by Sylvia Moore | Jul 24, 2012 | News
With health care law upheld, employers weigh shift to defined contribution insurance plan By Peter Frost Chicago Tribune, July 3, 2012 Many Chicago-area employers have remained on the sidelines with their employee health plans, waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court to...
by Sylvia Moore | Apr 25, 2012 | News
How does the benefit value of Medicare compare to the benefit value of typical large employer plans? A 2012 update Prepared by Frank McArdle, Ian Stark, Zachary Levinson, and Tricia Neuman Kaiser Family Foundation, April 2012 Key findings from this report include: *...
by Andrew McGuire | Mar 21, 2011 | News
I am a self-employed California Licensed General Engineering Contractor. It has been a struggle to find any insurance we could afford, and still is. We have a plan from a company called National Better Living Association or NBLA. It costs us $303 per month, which is...
by Andrew McGuire | Feb 22, 2011 | News
CBO: Health law to shrink workforce by 800,000 By J. Lester Feder and Kate Nocera Politico February 10, 2011 CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf told the House Budget Committee on Thursday that the health care law will reduce employment by 0.5 percent by 2021 because some...