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Is long-term care insurance worth buying in your 60s? Here's what experts say
CBS News· 2 hours agoPart of the issue is that if you need to receive long-term care, such as a home health aide or...
Bigger and better mental health benefits are needed – and communication is key
BenefitsPRO· 2 hours agoOne of the issues is that many employees don't know if they have mental health benefits through their employer and/or don't know how to use them—if they're available at all ...
Medica's Dan Abdul shares mental health journey in award-winning video
MinnPost· 2 hours agoIn his professional life, Dan Abdul, Medica chief information and operations officer, is known by...
Ask Kevin: I enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan. Can I switch back?
Federal Times· 3 hours agoThe following is a question submitted by a Federal Times reader to columnist Kevin Moss, a senior editor at Consumers’ Checkbook and expert on federal employee health < ...
Excellus proposes rate increases for thousands of its members
Gannett via AOL· 7 hours agoHowever, due mainly to rising health care costs, such as rising prescription drug prices, additional spending for hospital services and increases in outpatient services such ...
Erie County unveils new health survey. What questions are they asking you?
Erie Times-News· 1 hour agoIt's part of Community Health Assessment Survey 2024, a voluntary, anonymous survey used to help...
Hennepin County's $400 million health insurance operation has a new CEO
Tribune via AOL· 2 days agoMichael Herzing , interim director of Hennepin Health, the county-run health insurance program, has...
Alliant Insurance Services Continues to Grow Midwest Benefits Team, Hiring Matt Richard
Benzinga· 4 hours agoAlliant Insurance Services continues to grow its Midwest presence, hiring Matt Richard as Vice President within its Employee...Group. The Kentucky-based consultant has a proven ...
Fewer than 1 in 5 eligible Americans are getting recommended lung cancer screenings. Here's why.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 1 hour agoUltimately, Tanvetyanon says, “we still have room for improvement with the screening coverage.” If...
Farmworkers Face High-Risk Exposures to Bird Flu, but Testing Isn't Reaching Them | KQED
KQED· 16 hours agoFarmworkers rarely do that because many lack health insurance and paid sick leave, said Elizabeth...