Few High-Deductible Health Plan Members Make HSA Contributions

Few workers enrolled in high-deductible health plans are using health savings accounts to put money away to cover healthcare costs, according to a new study.

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Newsom Orders Statewide Reclosure Of Indoor Dining, Limits On Church Services, Salons

California is largely closing again amid a spike in COVID-19 cases across the state, as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced statewide restrictions Monday to again halt all indoor dining and close bars, zoos and museums.

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Trump Readying Drug Pricing Executive Orders, Official Says

Multiple crises might be roiling the U.S. these days, but drug pricing is still on President Donald Trump's mind.

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Walmart A ‘Sleeping Giant’ In Health Care, Morgan Stanley Warns

Walmart Inc. is “decisively bulking up in health care” and that’s something worth watching as the company grows out a suite of initiatives that make it a “sleeping giant to watch,” Morgan Stanley analysts warned.

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Supreme Court Appears Likely To Sidestep Obamacare Hearing Before Election

The Supreme Court has all but ruled out hearing a GOP-backed challenge to Obamacare before Election Day, likely avoiding a high-stakes showdown over a lawsuit that will factor prominently into this fall's campaigns.

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10M People Likely To Drop Out Of Employer Coverage This Year Due To COVID-19

More than 10 million people could drop out of employer-sponsored health coverage by December thanks to job losses linked to COVID-19, a new report finds.

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Next Showdown in Congress: Protecting Workers vs. Protecting Employers in the Pandemic

Congressional leaders are squaring off over the next pandemic relief bill in a debate over whom Congress should step up to protect: front-line workers seeking more safeguards from the ravages of COVID-19 or beleaguered employers seeking relief from lawsuits.

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New Rules on PPP Loan Forgiveness

Under new rules for the Paycheck Protection Program, borrowers have up to five years to repay loans that are not forgiven

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California Teachers Fight Back Against Pressure To Reopen Schools

The standoff in the nation’s largest state underscores the difficult road ahead for governors and local leaders.

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Individual Market Insurers Remain Profitable In Q1, But Long-Term Outlook Murky

Insurers on the individual market remained profitable in the first three months of 2020 despite the onset of the novel coronavirus pandemic, thanks in part to the declines in routine care and elective procedures, a new analysis finds. The analysis, released Monday from the Kaiser Family Foundation, finds gross profit margins are up in the ...

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