Texans without health insurance are twice as likely to skip seeking primary and mental health care because of cost. That’s one of the findings of a
DOL Narrows Independent Contractor Classification
Independent contractor status was already under assault and on “the brink of the cliff” as a result of the ACA and the need to correctly classify
Medicare Part B Rates Could Increase
Unless the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services intervenes, some Medicare beneficiaries will face a steep increase in their 2016
Health Insurance Rates Will Continue to Increase
Americans who purchase health insurance on the Affordable Care Act’s exchanges should buckle up. Within the month, state regulators will begin
Tax Penalties could punish businesses who help employees with health care
Employers who reimburse their workers for health care costs will face massive tax penalties beginning Wednesday. Prior to the passage of the