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Why having a job makes it more likely you have health insurance
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Erika Beras
Nov 6, 2020
Historically, it's been all about building employee loyalty and tax breaks for businesses.
For seniors on Medicare, there are new offerings that may be appealing during COVID-19
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Erika Beras
Oct 15, 2020
Some supplemental plans offer benefits that are related to health care, like access to meal delivery services or transportation to medical appointments.
Copays no longer waived for some telehealth visits
Oct 1, 2020
The cost may push people in need of exams back to the doctor's office detering others from seeking medical help, health experts say.
Treasury report on paying for long-term care offers few solutions for families
Sep 23, 2020
It only calls for modest tweaks to the private long-term care insurance market.
Census finds nearly 30 million people didn't have health insurance in 2019
Sep 16, 2020
With COVID-19-related job losses, health experts expect the number of people without insurance to grow this year.
Months into the pandemic, dentists are finding their new normal
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Erika Beras
Sep 15, 2020
Patient loads are still down. And the cost of PPE is way up.
With job losses, workers and their families lose health insurance coverage
Aug 27, 2020
The Economic Policy Institute estimates that number is at 12 million people.
For public good, not for profit.
Insurers' offers to cover COVID-19 treatment are expiring
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Erika Beras
Aug 21, 2020
The offers made business sense at the height of the pandemic. Things are more complicated now.
California court to rule on gig worker classification
Aug 5, 2020
The issue has big implications for workers' access to safety net benefits that have become crucial during the pandemic.
With fewer people on health insurance, health care jobs could be in jeopardy, report says
Aug 4, 2020
The employer-provided health insurance losses projected to come could cost the U.S. economy another 1.5 million to 2.5 million jobs.