The federal government shut down after a deadlocked Congress failed to pass funding for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26), starting Oct. 1 at midnight. The House-passed continuing resolution funding the government until Nov. 21 was voted down in the Senate, 55-45. A continuing resolution would have steadied federal funding at current levels to keep the government [...] Read More... The post Fight Over Expiration of PPACA-Enhanced Premiums, Medicaid Cuts Key Factors in Government Shutdown appeared first...| ACA Today
Over a recent concert weekend, columnist Jennifer V. and a U.S. friend bonded over the similarities between their cases of NMOSD and MOGAD.| Neuromyelitis News
Companies still want to provide best-in-class benefits offerings for their employees, but costs are forcing some new realities.| HR Executive
Find the best health insurance plan for your needs. Learn how to choose coverage by comparing costs, networks, and benefits with confidence.| HealthCareInsider.com
Employers expect healthcare costs to rise by a median of 9% in 2026, according to a survey by the Business Group on Health. Pharmacy expenses are a key driver.| MedCity News
Small businesses are struggling with rising costs and tariffs, but many are still looking to maintain or increase health coverage, according to a recent report from Chase.| MedCity News
Explore how level funding can empower your organization with strategic cost management, customizable benefits, and financial stability.| OneDigital
Learn how to guide your workforce through rising healthcare costs with empathy, clarity, and strategic benefits strategies.| OneDigital
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besity is a major healthcare problem in the United States (US) and other countries across the globe. Obesity rates have reached pandemic proportions and resulted in increased healthcare costs. Obesity-related health conditions, such as hypertension, sleep apnea, Type 2 diabetes, and many others also result in additional healthcare expenditures. It is estimated that in the US alone, almost $900 billion, or a total of 16 to 18 percent of healthcare expenditures, will be attributed to obesity an...| Bariatric Times
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