No matter how adept a physician is in their field, one key element to achieving and maintaining a successful career is investing in quality medical malpractice insurance. Physicians must do their due
15 Million Americans Could Lose Medicaid Coverage as Pandemic-Era Policy Ends
Health insurance for up to 15 million Americans is hanging in the balance.This, as a pandemic-era protection that allowed people to stay on Medicaid for three years without reapplying, is now expired.
15 Million Americans Could Lose Medicaid Coverage as Pandemic-Era Policy Ends
Some 15 million people could lose their Medicaid coverage over the next few months as pandemic-related emergency provisions come to an end—though residents in five states will feel its impact earlier
Expanding Medicaid coverage is the right thing to do
Florida has been one of only a few states that have not expanded Medicaid coverage to those residents who find themselves in an impossible health care situation: They make too much money to qualify fo
Most workers aren’t using this key retirement tool to the fullest
Health savings accounts (HSAs) can be a vital part of retirement savings, but many workers aren’t using them to their maximum benefit.Of the 13 million HSAs in the Employment Benefit Research Institut
Millions of US citizens at risk of losing health care coverage
Federal data revealed that one out of every six of the 84 million beneficiaries would lose their health care insurance as of today, coinciding with the loss of effect of the protections introduced as
State to ‘redetermine’ Medicaid coverage for 2.7 million Georgians
Starting this weekend, Georgia will began redetermining the eligibility of 2.7 million adults and children who are currently receiving Medicaid or PeachCare for Kids coverage.Many of these recipients
What you need to do to renew your Medicaid coverage
Three years ago, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government declared a Public Health Emergency that provided critical support and health care for Tennessee residents and their famili
US labor market remains tight; corporate profits decline
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week, showing no signs yet that tightening credit conditions were having a material impact on the tight labor m
USDA proposes changes to food programs for women, infants and children
The Department of Agriculture is proposing changes to its supplemental food program for women, infants and children, otherwise known as WIC. WIC served about 6.2 million people per month in 2021, incl