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More companies are providing mental health resources and wellbeing programs and resources for employees.
June 9 -
Alloy, Marqeta and other technology firms drafted policies to assist employees in states that restrict abortion access, even before they had all the answers.
July 19 -
The insurance companies plan to launch a new health plan in Q4 to help employers recuperate from COVID-19 losses.
June 24 -
The company's Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR are geared toward helping insurers and employers provide health services.
February 12 -
Telehealth acquisition, expansion into electronic medical records and hospital supply chain disruption are contributing factors, one industry insider says.
February 5 -
Telemedicine is an effective option for patients who have trouble getting to the doctor’s office, but complex state laws make it difficult to provide service to everyone.
October 18 -
The program provides ongoing digital support to prevent the onset of the chronic condition.
September 19 -
The consumerization of healthcare establishes an environment where shopping for insurance should be similar to an online retail experience.
September 13
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Move adds to drug chain’s string of deals in pharma, health and analytics.
October 26 -
Insurer teams with Castlight Health to offer an integrated solution that brings together clinical, claims and wearables data.
October 26 -
President Donald Trump slammed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Twitter for the second day in a row Thursday over the failure of Congress to overhaul the nation’s healthcare system
August 10 -
Insurer worked with Maxwell Health to provide single source of benefits information to clients' employees.
August 8 -
After failing to repeal or replace the ACA, Senate Republicans are slimming down their ambitions to target the one piece of the health law they loathe most.
July 27 -
Senate Republican leaders and President Donald Trump appear determined to begin a floor debate Tuesday on repealing the Affordable Care Act.
July 25 -
House Republicans mustered just enough votes to pass their health-care bill Thursday, salvaging what at times appeared to be a doomed mission to repeal and partially replace the Affordable Care Act.
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