by External Article | Aug 22, 2021 | Care Work Library, Finances |
This year, the federal government ordered hospitals to begin publishing a prized secret: a complete list of the prices they negotiate with private insurers. The insurers’ trade association had called the rule unconstitutional and said it would “undermine competitive...
by Kaiser Health News | Aug 19, 2015 | Caregiver News |
New York tries new balance billing law He thought it was pneumonia. Michael Trost, 52 and seemingly healthy, just wasn’t feeling right. During a chance break at work as a wood finisher, Trost’s wife brought him to an emergency room near where they live at the edge of...
by Guest Author | Nov 6, 2014 | Baby Boom Generation, Caregiving 101, Finances, Long Term Caregiving |
In the last ten years, much has happened to change the face of the long-term care industry. Not only did insurers not predict that Americans would be living longer when they began writing long-term care policies in the 1980s, they also failed to project the cost and...
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