Some state workers could soon get specialty care for free. Others might be forced to pay more, or else choose a new doctor.
City officials in Portsmouth are disputing an “unprecedented” $1.57 million bill from its employee health insurance risk pool, SchoolCare. Portsmouth’s School Department is one of two SchoolCare ...
Portsmouth City Council to pay SchoolCare $1.57 million "under protest" to prevent lapse in health insurance for city's ...
Unionized service and maintenance workers say staffing has not kept pace with Bard College's growth as they enter new ...
State employees could see lower costs for healthcare services next year under a new "preferred provider" program approved by ...
Folsom Mayor Lance Willie wants to make sure all his employees will continue to receive insurance at no cost to them, and ...
The issue of foreigners racking up millions in unpaid medical bills requires solutions that go beyond hospital walls, say health professionals.
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More than a year after a workplace accident at NOVA Chemicals, Sarnia tradesman Jason Gibson describes the injuries and ...
Small businesses may choose to offer a health reimbursement arrangement in addition to or instead of a group insurance plan.
Health insurance rates for city employees are projected to spike by nearly 23 percent next fiscal year, according to a letter ...
The number of outpatient visits covered rose by more than 25 percent.