Study Shows No Significant Difference Between In-Person and Remote Adverse Events
Since the onset of the pandemic, health care organizations have been attempting to manage and prevent care-related complications stemming from increased telehealth use. Providers must develop measures that continually ensure…
Read MoreResearch Shows a Decline in Telehealth Usage
Since the onset of the pandemic, most of the nation has seen exponential growth in the utilization of telehealth services. These gains remained steady for most of the past two…
Read MoreAdding SUD Coverage to Medicare Plans is a Cost-efficient Choice
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) offer several health insurance plans for older adults in need of health care coverage. Medicare Part A provides some reimbursement for home…
Read MoreMedicare Advantage Set to Become Most Common Form of Medicare
With Medicare Part A & B coming as a bundle for those who enroll, only some subscribers choose to sign up for the optional plans offered by CMS. Members can…
Read MoreNew Study Reveals Causes of Employers’ Rising Health Care Costs
The pandemic sparked a seismic shift in health care costs for large employers. From 2019 to 2020, costs remained stable. Large companies then reported an average 8.2% increase in employee…
Read MoreLong-term Care Tax Plan Projected for Washington Residents
Anyone who manages their own health insurance policy knows the gap between what insurance covers and what members must pay out-of-pocket seems to be getting larger. This is especially the…
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