Three of Oregons largest hospital systems are suing the state over its alleged lack of adequate mental health care, which they say has forced them to house patients in need of mental health treatment for months.
The U.S. Senate on Sept. 29 confirmed President Joe Biden's nominee to head the U.S. Department of Labor office that regulates employee benefit plans, a few months after lawmakers initially rejected her nomination.
Rite Aid Corp. reported a quarterly loss of more than $300 million amid store closures and fewer customers coming to the drugstore for COVID-19 tests and vaccines.
The City of Memphis, Tennessee, is restoring a legacy pension plan for public safety employees.
Among major health insurers, customers are most satisfied with the telehealth offerings from Humana Inc. and Aetna Inc., according to a survey from J.D. Power.
Wells Fargo & Co., former CEO Tim Sloan, GreatBanc Trust Company and the employee benefit review committee and its members have been sued for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty to participants saving for retirement in the Wells Fargo 401(k) and employee stock ownership plans.
About 43% of working-age adults were inadequately insured in 2022, meaning they were either uninsured, had a coverage gap in the past year or had unaffordable coverage, according to a Commonwealth Fund survey.
Texas Health Resources and UT Southwestern Medical Center are seeking an increase of more than $900 million over the next 32 months in contracts talks with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, according to an email the insurer shared with brokers in late September.
WASHINGTON—The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Thursday that he will consider a new legislative approach to increase federal health insurance premium subsidies for employees who lose their jobs due to foreign competition and older retirees in failed pension plans. Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., had proposed, with support from the Obama administration, increasing the […]
WASHINGTON—The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. continues to need a more strategic approach and better oversight of its extensive contracting operations, according to a Government Accountability Office report issued last week that calls such changes “overdue.” The report said the PBGC, which spends nearly three-fourths of its budget on contractors, has made some improvements but has […]
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