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| 04.06.2026 | Understanding TRICARE deductibles: What you need to know | Have you ever heard the word "deductible" and wondered what it means? You aren’t alone. Healthcare cost terms can be tricky, but we’re here to make them easy to understand.
"A deductible is a set amount of money you must pay ... |
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Поздравляем, у вас уже работают проценты по техдолгу, которые вы пока не сч... |
| 07.05.2026 | They’re in remission, but their medical bills aren’t: Cancer survivors navigate soaring costs | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Renuka Rayasam, KFF Health News
Nearly four years after doctors declared Marielle Santos McLeod free of colon cancer, she has yet to feel liberated from the burden of medical expenses.
McLeod, w... |
| 02.05.2026 | Netflix’s ‘Beef’ highlights a $5,000 deductible — how to handle your own healthcare costs | The second season of Emmy-winning Netflix show “Beef” takes on steep health insurance deductibles, reflecting the pain many Americans experience from their medical costs.
As medical services expand and costs surge, employers and insurers ha... |
| 06.04.2026 | New college graduates face a tough job market. Here’s why unemployment hits them harder | BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said at a BlackRock summit in March that 2026 graduates could experience the highest jobless rate in years, due in part to artificial intelligence making more entry-level roles obsolete.
“For young people early in t... |
| 27.03.2026 | Rising health costs push some middle-aged adults to skip the doctor until Medicare | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Sam Whitehead, KFF Health News
John Galvin knows he needs a colonoscopy. But he’s waiting to schedule the procedure until December, when he turns 65 and qualifies for Medicare. Related Articles
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| 23.03.2026 | Democrat Emily Gregory wants to represent Trump — and his Mar-a-Lago resort — in Florida’s legislature | Democrat Emily Gregory will face off against Republican Jon Maples in a Tuesday special election for a Florida state House seat in Palm Beach County.
Gregory, a small business owner and first-time political candidate, is hoping to score an ... |
| 20.03.2026 | Governor Mills, Commissioner Lambrew Urge Maine People to Sign Up For Health Coverage Ahead of HealthCare.gov Deadline | Special enrollment period for private health plans for this year ends August 15, extra financial help can make coverage more affordable
AUGUSTA— Governor Janet Mills and Commissioner of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHH... |
| 13.03.2026 | ‘Kind of morbid’: Health premiums threaten their nest egg. A terminal diagnosis may spare it | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Christine Mai-Duc, KFF Health News
COLUSA, Calif. — Early on, Jean Franklin got some career advice she followed religiously: “Pay yourself first.” So she did, socking away hundreds of thousands ... |
| 10.02.2026 | ACA fraud is real. It’s time to get serious about fixing it. (Editorial) | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
In a series of YouTube ads viewed more than 195 million times, a red-lipped Taylor Swift tells viewers about a “new thing” in Florida: Just visit a website, answer two questions and the state will ... |
| 03.02.2026 | Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown, setting stage for next fight | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed a roughly $1.2 trillion government funding bill Tuesday that ends the partial federal shutdown that began over the... |
| 02.02.2026 | Trump urges House to vote quickly to end the partial government shutdown | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By LISA MASCARO, Associated Press Congressional Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump implored the House on Monday to end the partial government shutdown, but neither Republicans n... |
| 30.01.2026 | As ACA subsidies expire, voters cite health costs as top economic worry, survey finds | Health costs are their top financial worry for many consumers, ahead of their ability to pay for other household necessities like utilities, food, housing and transportation, according to a new KFF poll.
Health costs could be a key determin... |
| 26.01.2026 | Tax season is here—4 reasons to file your return early | If you’re someone who doesn’t rush to file your taxes, you’re not alone. Nearly 1 in 4 Americans say they wait until the last minute to file, according to a 2025 survey by IPX1031, a financial services firm.
But there are practical reasons ... |
| 19.01.2026 | How abortion coverage threatens to prevent a congressional deal on health care subsidies | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By MARY CLARE JALONICK
WASHINGTON (AP) — There is broad bipartisan support in the House and Senate for reviving federal health care subsidies that expired at the beginning of the year. But long-sta... |
| 16.01.2026 | Cost Shock: ACA Enrollment Drops, Uninsured Surge | Millions of Americans confront soaring healthcare costs. Enhanced federal subsidies for Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans expired at year-end 2025. This triggered a sharp enrollment decline. Initial data reveals 1.5 million people already dro... |
| 15.01.2026 | Trump unveils health-care plan outline as Congress wrestles over Obamacare subsidies | President Donald Trump rolled out the broad outline of a health-care plan that the White House claims will lower drug prices and insurance premiums.
The Trump administration’s initiative is dubbed “The Great Healthcare Plan,” the president ... |
| 15.01.2026 | Trump pitches direct payments to consumers for health care. What policy experts say about the plan | President Donald Trump unveiled a health-care framework, “The Great Healthcare Plan,” on Thursday.
Trump called on Congress to swiftly pass it into law.
The framework included a policy to send payments directly to households to cover health... |
| 13.01.2026 | As enhanced ACA subsidies lapse, millions poised to drop health insurance | About 1.5 million people had dropped their Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance plans by early January, according to initial data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The decline comes as enhanced federal subsi... |
| 08.01.2026 | House passes bill to extend health care subsidies in defiance of GOP leaders | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By LISA MASCARO and KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a remarkable rebuke of Republican leadership, the House passed legislation Thursday, 230-196, that would extend expired heal... |
| 08.01.2026 | How Americans feel about crowdfunding websites like GoFundMe, according to an AP-NORC poll | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By JAMES POLLARD and LINLEY SANDERS
NEW YORK (AP) — Quintin Sharpe considers it a duty to support those without means. Whether collecting food pantry goods through local service groups or helping o... |
| 07.01.2026 | What Medicaid changes in Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ mean for family caregivers’ health coverage | New Medicaid changes enacted in President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” make it so certain beneficiaries ages 19 to 64 must comply with work requirements.
Family caregivers are exempt from needing to fulfill those obligations in order... |
| 06.01.2026 | Trump tells Republicans to be ‘flexible’ on abortion restrictions to get a health care deal | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By BILL BARROW, Associated Press
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants Republicans to reach a deal on health care insurance assistance by being willing to bend on a 50-year-old amendment tha... |
| 29.12.2025 | What Health Care Consumers Need to Know About ACA Marketplace Coverage for 2026 | Time is running out – enroll for 2026 now. January 15 is the final deadline to enroll in an ACA Marketplace plan for 2026. Individuals who don’t act by Jan. 15, 2026, may not get coverage for 2026 unless they qualify for a Special Enrollmen... |
| 22.12.2025 | Worried about health insurance costs? There may be cheaper options — but with trade-offs | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Julie Appleby, KFF Health News
For the millions of Americans who buy Affordable Care Act insurance, there’s still time left to enroll for 2026. But premium increases and the expiration of enhanc... |
| 21.12.2025 | Out-of-pocket pain from high-deductible plans means skimping on care | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Charlotte Huff, KFF Health News
David Garza sometimes feels as if he doesn’t have health insurance now that he pays so much to treat his Type 2 diabetes. Related Articles
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| 20.12.2025 | Coloradans weigh options as health insurance premiums double: ‘If something bad happens, are we going to go bankrupt?’ | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
As a cancer survivor, Alex Modisette doesn’t want to go without health insurance, but she doesn’t see another option as her family’s monthly costs are set to rise more than 140%.
Modisette, who own... |
| 18.12.2025 | In White House speech, Trump highlights victories amid sinking approval ratings | WASHINGTON: In a rare evening address from the White House, United States President Donald Trump boasted on Wednesday (Dec 17) of his accomplishments and blamed his Democratic predecessor for soaring consumer prices as his party braces for ... |
| 18.12.2025 | Republican infighting on healthcare erupts in US House as subsidy expiration approaches | WASHINGTON: An expanded US federal healthcare subsidy that grew out of the pandemic looked all but certain to expire on Dec 31 as Republican leaders on Wednesday (Dec 17) faced a rebellion within their ranks in support of a Democratic-backe... |
| 17.12.2025 | ACA Subsidy Deadlock Threatens Millions with Soaring Health Premiums | Millions of Americans face drastic health insurance cost increases. Enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies expire January 1. Senate efforts to extend relief or offer alternatives failed. Premiums could more than double for many. A bip... |
| 17.12.2025 | 4 Republicans defy Speaker Johnson to force House vote on extending ACA subsidies | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Four centrist Republicans broke with Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday and signed onto a Democratic-led petition that will force a House vote on... |
| 12.12.2025 | Why affordability is the ‘beating heart’ of the ACA enhanced subsidy debate, health policy experts say | Enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act health insurance premiums are set to expire at year’s end if Congress doesn’t extend them.
Health proposals from Senate Democrats and Republicans failed on Thursday.
Democrats wanted a three-year e... |
| 12.12.2025 | Speaker Johnson scrambles to find a health care plan as Republicans remain divided | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By KEVIN FREKING and LISA MASCARO
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate failed to get anywhere on the health care issue this week. Now it’s the House’s turn to show what it can do. Related Articles
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| 11.12.2025 | The Senate voted down dueling health proposals. Here’s what’s at stake for Americans | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By ALI SWENSON
NEW YORK (AP) — When senators voted on rival health bills Thursday, they had two chances to address expiring COVID-era subsidies that will result in millions of Americans saddled wit... |
| 09.12.2025 | Senate heads toward dueling partisan votes on health care, with each likely to fail | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By MARY CLARE JALONICK and ALI SWENSON
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is heading toward dueling partisan votes on health care this week after Republicans said Tuesday that they had united around a pl... |
| 25.11.2025 | Why ACA subsidy cliff may discourage some people from working | Enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies are poised to disappear at year’s end if Congress doesn’t extend them.
If that happens, households with incomes over 400% of the federal poverty line would be ineligible for any premium tax credits.
Ho... |
| 23.11.2025 | Bessent believes there won’t be a recession in 2026 but says some sectors are challenged | Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. was not at risk of entering a recession in 2026 and that Americans would soon benefit from President Donald Trump’s policies.
Bessent acknowledged there were parts of the economy showing signs ... |
| 17.11.2025 | Senate Republican pitches swapping enhanced ACA tax credits with health savings accounts | Sen. Bill Cassidy proposed replacing enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits with pre-paid Health Savings Accounts.
The Louisiana Republican’s proposal comes as lawmakers scramble to find a remedy for skyrocketing costs of Obamacar... |
| 13.11.2025 | So your insurance dropped your doctor. Now what? | By Bram Sable-Smith and Oona Zenda, KFF Health News
Last winter, Amber Wingler started getting a series of increasingly urgent messages from the local hospital in Columbia, Missouri, letting her know her family’s health care might soon be u... |
| 09.11.2025 | Адский эксперимент: личный сайт на нищих микросервисах | Микросервисы тут, микросервисы там… Из каждого утюга доносится дивный сказ про прекрасный мир микросервисов. А ведь это всего лишь один вид из десятка архитектурных стилей, который имеет свои достоинства и недостатки.
В этом эксперименте мы... |
| 08.11.2025 | Consumers on edge as ACA ‘subsidy cliff’ looms: ‘Quite frankly, it’s terrifying’ | Roughly 92% of enrollees in Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance plans, about 22 million people, receive enhanced premium subsidies.
The average recipient will see premiums more than double in 2026 if Congress doesn’t extend the... |
| 05.11.2025 | Congressional stalemate creates chaos for Obamacare shoppers | By Michelle Andrews, KFF Health News
This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal an... |
| 31.10.2025 | Millions face ‘huge sticker shock’ when ACA open enrollment starts Nov. 1 | Open enrollment for health insurance offered via the Affordable Care Act marketplace starts Nov. 1 in most states.
Prospective enrollees will likely see much higher premiums for health insurance.
That’s largely because enhanced subsidies th... |
| 29.10.2025 | What to know as the annual sign-up window for health insurance arrives | By TOM MURPHY, AP Health Writer
Higher prices, less help and a government shutdown all hang over health insurance markets as shoppers start looking for coverage this week. Related Articles
Patients go without needed treatment after the gove... |
| 29.10.2025 | A ticking clock: How states are preparing for a last-minute Obamacare deal | By Amanda Seitz and Julie Appleby, KFF Health News
One family in Virginia Beach, Virginia, just found out their health plan’s deductible will jump from $800 to $20,000 next year. About 200 miles north, in Maryland, another household learned... |
| 28.10.2025 | When the government shutdown will affect SNAP, Head Start and military pay | By MEG KINNARD, Associated Press
With the federal government shutdown nearing the one-month mark, Americans are starting to see the cascading effects of programs shuttered by lapses in federal funding. Some states are scrambling to find way... |
| 28.10.2025 | Vice President Vance says troops will be paid as pressure builds on Congress to end the shutdown | By KEVIN FREKING and STEPHEN GROVES, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday he believes U.S. military members will be paid at the end of the week, but did not specify how the Trump administration will reconf... |
| 17.10.2025 | Fixed Income Strategies
ACA enhanced subsidy lapse could hit early retirees hardest amid shutdown fight | Democrats are pushing to extend enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act health insurance premiums as part of a deal to end the federal government shutdown.
Republicans say they want any deal on subsidies to happen outside shutdown-relate... |
| 01.10.2025 | FACT FOCUS: Democrats did not shut down the government to give health care to ‘illegal immigrants’ | By MELISSA GOLDIN, Associated Press
President Donald Trump and other high-ranking Republicans claim Democrats forced the government shutdown fight because they want to give free health care to immigrants in the U.S. illegally. Related Artic... |
| 17.09.2025 | Fighting a health insurance denial? Here are 7 tips to help | By Lauren Sausser, KFF Health News
When Sally Nix found out that her health insurance company wouldn’t pay for an expensive, doctor-recommended treatment to ease her neurological pain, she prepared for battle. Related Articles
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| 01.09.2025 | Health Care Helpline: Try this when your doctor says ‘yes’ to a preventive test but insurance says ‘no’ | At times, she felt overwhelmed by her son’s medical needs, on top of working. Deutscher said she “didn’t know what else to do” when her insurance company kept saying no to her requests that it pay for the hearing tests.
No one wants to spen... |
| 01.09.2025 | I’m a CFP and personal finance reporter. How I plan for open enrollment amid soaring health care costs | In 2024, employers with health insurance covered 75% to 85% of plan costs, and workers paid the rest via premiums, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
But health care prices are expected to rise in 2025, and employers could soon pass... |
| 22.08.2025 | Marketplace Health Insurance Rates Return to Trump-Era Highs | Federal budget, CMS rules, and expiration of subsidies to raise consumer costs
Carriers on the Delaware Health Insurance Marketplace have filed higher rates for the coming year. These actuarially justified increases are a result of federal ... |
| 19.08.2025 | Policy: CMS Launches New Oversight Initiative to Verify Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility | What You Should Know:
– The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has launched a new oversight initiative to ensure that enrollees in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals... |
| 11.08.2025 | The Unaffordable Care Act: Rate hikes are coming | Montanans are about to face another steep increase in health insurance premiums — some plans may see costs rise by more than 20%. This increase will hit our small businesses, working families, and self-employed ranchers. In short, the peopl... |
| 24.07.2025 | Governor Mills Applauds Biden Administration Decision to Open Special Enrollment Period During Pandemic; Encourages Maine People to Explore Health Care Coverage Options | January 28, 2021
Governor Janet Mills today applauded President Biden’s decision to open HealthCare.gov for a “Special Enrollment Period,” from February 15, 2021 – May 15, 2021:
“Health care saves lives. It keeps people working, enjoying li... |
| 01.07.2025 | Mayors, doctor groups sue over Trump’s efforts to restrict Obamacare enrollment | Related Articles
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| 18.06.2025 | The ACA Dilemma: A Republican Reckoning | The Affordable Care Act (ACA) stands at a crossroads. As the pandemic's fiscal aid wanes, the pressure mounts on lawmakers to rethink health care strategies. The Republican Party, traditionally critical of the ACA, faces a dilemma. They mus... |
| 16.06.2025 | Editorial: Republicans may find they need to get behind the ACA | Shifting more poor Americans to the ACA from Medicaid doesn’t have to be a fiscal blowout. By targeting subsidies toward the lowest-income enrollees, and phasing them out for higher earners, lawmakers can reduce federal spending and avoid l... |
| 11.06.2025 | A New Era for Vaccine Advisory: RFK Jr. Cleans House at CDC | In a bold and controversial move, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). This sweeping change marks a significant shift in the lands... |
| 10.06.2025 | Kennedy dismisses entire US CDC vaccine panel, replacing all 17 members | WASHINGTON: Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has fired all members sitting on a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel of vaccine experts and is reconstituting the committee, his department said on Monday (Jun 9).
Kennedy r... |
| 06.06.2025 | Why millions of Americans would lose health insurance under House GOP megabill | Federal funding cuts in the House of Representatives’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act would cause millions of Americans to lose health insurance under Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, experts said.
With the Senate poised to consider the leg... |
| 15.05.2025 | Colorado would lose billions in Medicaid funding under House Republicans’ plan | The state likely couldn’t replace the reduced federal spending, having just faced a $1.2 billion budget hole for the fiscal year starting in July. While lawmakers managed to plug it this year, they anticipate a need for deeper cuts next yea... |
| 14.05.2025 | Divisions emerge among House Republicans over how much to cut taxes and Medicaid in Trump’s bill | Roy said there is “a significant number of us who could not bless this product” in its current form. Related Articles
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| 12.05.2025 | House Republicans unveil Medicaid cuts that Democrats warn will leave millions without care | “In no uncertain terms, millions of Americans will lose their health care coverage,” said Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the panel. He said “hospitals will close, seniors will not be able to access the care they need,... |
| 23.04.2025 | The Medicaid Game: A Misguided Blame Game | In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, few things are as predictable as the scapegoating of video games. They are the modern-day boogeyman, lurking in the shadows of our societal woes. From violence to addiction, video games h... |
| 21.04.2025 | Supreme Court appears likely to uphold Obamacare’s preventive care coverage mandate | A majority of the justices seemed inclined to side with the government. Kavanaugh said he didn’t see indications in the law that the board was designed to have the kind of independent power that would require Senate approval, and Barrett qu... |
| 19.04.2025 | Republicans in Congress are eyeing cuts to Medicaid. But what does Medicaid actually do? | Medicare is a supplemental insurance program that’s limited in scope. It doesn’t pay for long-term care, most dental care or routine physical exams. Around 68.4 million people are enrolled in Medicare.
Medicaid is a more comprehensive gover... |
| 17.04.2025 | Underground Life in the United States: A Skewed Picture of the Scarcity of Capitalism | Share
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| 17.04.2025 | Got health issues? Here’s what you need to know before travelling | Listen
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| 05.04.2025 | Their physical therapy coverage ran out before they could walk again | Mari Villar still can’ t manipulate her right foot nearly two years after a hit-and-run driver smashed into her. (Jim Vondruska/KFF Health News/TNS)
A typical physical therapy session for a privately insured patient to improve daily functio... |
| 04.04.2025 | How 18F Transformed Government Technology − And Why Its Elimination Matters | Healthcare.gov, the government health insurance marketplace website, launched in October 2013 only to buckle under the weight of just 2,000 simultaneous users. As millions of Americans stared at error messages and frozen screens, a politica... |
| 18.03.2025 | Health | The most likely Medicaid cuts would hit rural areas the hardest | Republican U.S. Rep. David Valadao of California, whose Central Valley district is more than two-thirds Hispanic and where 68% of the residents are enrolled in Medicaid, has spoken out against potential cuts.
“I’ve heard from countless cons... |
| 28.02.2025 | The Unraveling of Social Security: A Tug-of-War in Washington | In the heart of Washington, a storm brews over Social Security. The stakes are high, and the implications are profound. As the Trump administration pushes for sweeping changes, the Social Security Administration (SSA) finds itself at a cros... |
| 28.02.2025 | The DOGE Effect: A Government in Turmoil | In the heart of Washington, a storm brews. The winds of change are howling, and they carry the scent of disruption. The Trump administration's embrace of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has sent shockwaves through fed... |
| 28.02.2025 | The Trump Agenda: A Tug-of-War in Washington | The political landscape in Washington is a battlefield. The air is thick with tension as the House GOP pushes forward with a plan that could reshape the American economy. The stakes are high, and the players are familiar. Donald Trump, the ... |
| 26.02.2025 | National Politics | What’s next for Trump agenda after House GOP approves tax breaks and slashed spending in budget | “We have a lot of hard work ahead of us,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said after the late Tuesday vote.Related Articles
National Politics | Social Security Administration could cut up to 50% of its workforce
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| 25.02.2025 | National Politics | Federal technology staffers resign rather than help Musk and DOGE | “Anyone who thinks protests, lawsuits, and lawfare will deter President Trump must have been sleeping under a rock for the past several years,” Leavitt said. “President Trump will not be deterred from delivering on the promises he made to m... |
| 21.02.2025 | Trump, DOGE mass job cuts: Federal workers’ money questions answered | The Trump administration is terminating federal workers across agencies at an unprecedented speed and scale.
Here’s what to know about your rights and finances if you were impacted by the cuts.
On Feb. 11, Elizabeth Aniskevich, an attorney ... |
| 20.02.2025 | Business | Dr. Mehmet Oz holds millions from companies that he’d wield power over if confirmed, report shows | And his work as an adviser for iHerb, a website that sells health and beauty supplements, has earned Oz as much as $25 million in company stock, which he pledged to forfeit “as soon as practicable but not later than 90 days after confirmati... |
| 20.02.2025 | The Ultimate Guide to Employee Benefits | What Are Employee Benefits
Employee benefits are non-wage compensations you provide to your employees alongside their regular salaries or wages. These perks are designed to support their well-being, boost job satisfaction, and position your... |
| 18.02.2025 | Federal Funding Freeze: A Lifeline Cut for Rural Communities | In the heart of West Virginia, a storm brews. Federal funding, once a lifeline for rural organizations, is now frozen. The impact? A ripple effect that threatens the very fabric of communities already struggling with deep-rooted issues. Wes... |
| 18.02.2025 | National Politics | Republicans consider cuts and work requirements for Medicaid, jeopardizing care for millions | And other cuts could be on the way. Already on Friday, the Republican administration announced it would shrink the Affordable Care Act’s navigator program annual budget by 90% to $10 million. Navigators are stationed throughout the country ... |
| 17.02.2025 | Health Insurance Options: How to Choose the Best Coverage | Share
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| 05.02.2025 | Bridging the Gap: Health Care Innovations for Native Americans and New Birth Center Laws in Florida | In the vast landscape of American health care, two recent developments stand out like beacons of hope. One is a program aimed at closing insurance gaps for Native Americans in Nevada. The other is a new law in Florida that allows cesarean s... |
| 03.02.2025 | Health | A program to close insurance gaps for Native Americans has gone largely unused | “I shouldn’t need to move to Kansas City to be fully covered,” Rice said.
A new tribal sponsorship program rolled out last year in Nevada is aimed at getting tribal citizens like Rice covered and protecting them from incurring debt for unin... |
| 28.01.2025 | Healthcare platform Raaz App raised $1 M from Fireside Ventures | Fireside Ventures, an early-stage venture fund, is leading a $1 million funding round for the healthcare platform Raaz App. Campus Fund, Altaf Saiyed, Vaibhav Domkundwar, the founder of Better Capital, and others also participated in the ro... |
| 25.01.2025 | The Broth Recall: A Cautionary Tale of Food Safety and Corporate Responsibility | In the world of food production, safety is paramount. A recent incident involving TreeHouse Foods and Walmart's Great Value chicken broth serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of food safety and the ripple effects of corporate miss... |
| 24.01.2025 | The Surge of Health Tech Startups: A New Era in Healthcare Investment | The healthcare landscape is changing. Startups are emerging like wildflowers after a rainstorm. They are tackling issues that traditional systems often overlook. Two recent funding rounds highlight this trend: Raaz App and Zeelab Pharmacy. ... |
| 24.01.2025 | Commentary | Opinion: Beatrice M. Spadacini: Bird flu and the battle against emerging diseases | Since the health of animals is directly linked to that of humans, the federal government took swift action. In a joint op-ed in USA Today, Xavier Becerra, secretary of Health and Human Services, and Tom Vilsack, secretary of Agriculture, sa... |
| 22.01.2025 | Healthcare platform Raaz App raises $1 million in round led by Fireside Ventures | TNN
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| 17.01.2025 | These Are the Smartest Tax Strategies in 2025, According to a CPA There will be numerous opportunities to decrease your tax burden this year. As a CPA, here's the playbook I'm giving to my clients. | Millions of Americans were in a holding pattern in 2024, waiting to make major decisions on business expansion, buying equipment, hiring, or even purchasing investment property. They were concerned about interest rates and inflation, of cou... |
| 14.01.2025 | Editorials | Editorial: The US health care system is flawed by design | Second, consumers are twice removed from prices. Economists have long recognized that insurance inflates the cost of covered services because consumers have less incentive to shop for the best deal. Employers add another wedge: Not only are... |
| 08.01.2025 | National Politics | ‘Obamacare’ hits record enrollment but an uncertain future awaits under Trump | And the tax credits that made the health care coverage more affordable for millions will expire at the end of this year, unless Congress passes a new law.
Lawmakers will face a pressure campaign from hospitals and insurance companies, which... |
| 29.12.2024 | Editorials | Views from the nation’s press | Bloomberg Opinion on how Obamacare is more popular and costlier than ever:
A rude surprise could be in store for the millions of Americans who get health coverage through the Affordable Care Act. If Congress doesn’t act next year, enhanced ... |
| 28.12.2024 | The Safety Net: A Fragile Web for Families in Abortion-Banning States | In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, states like Tennessee have enacted strict abortion bans. These laws, touted as pro-life, raise a critical question: Are they truly protecting families? The reality pa... |
| 27.12.2024 | National Politics | In states that ban abortion, social safety net programs often fail families | “It’s survival, every day,” said Janie Busbee, founder of Mother to Mother, a Nashville-based nonprofit providing baby supplies for low-income moms. “If we took some of that stress off of them, then maybe they’d have time to dream.”
GOP sta... |
| 24.12.2024 | Health | For some FSA dollars, it’s use it or lose it at year’s end | Figuring out the right amount to set aside can be tricky because it involves forecasting how much care you might need. And you have to use the money by a certain point or you lose it.What are the deadlines?
They can vary by employer or plan... |
| 17.12.2024 | Navigating New Waters: The Impact of Dr. N. Gila Zilkha's Arrival at OCLI Vision | In the world of ophthalmology, few can match the depth of experience and empathy that Dr. N. Gila Zilkha brings to OCLI Vision. With nearly three decades of practice under her belt, she stands as a beacon of hope for patients grappling with... |
| 13.12.2024 | National Politics | Ruling by a conservative Supreme Court could help blue states resist Trump policies | In effect, the ruling opens more federal rules to those court challenges. Blue states now have a new weapon to fight conservative federal rules on issues such as immigration, climate change, abortion access and civil rights.
Ironically, the... |