More than 30 million Americans are enrolled in Medicare advantage, yet billions of dollars in valuable over-the-counter, or ...
Participants in Medicare Advantage and Medicaid plans can use a prepaid card to pay for food and wellness items under the ...
The annual enrollment period for Medicare — government-supported health benefits for retirees — starts Oct. 15.
Consider your anticipated health needs for the upcoming year, including doctor visits, prescriptions, and procedures. Verify that your preferred doctors, hospitals, and medications are covered by any ...
As October officially gets underway, health insurers are gearing up for the start of Medicare's annual enrollment period. The AEP is set to kick off Oct. 15 and run through Dec. 7. During this window, ...
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Community Health Network on Monday named Dr. Patrick McGill—a family physician known for his leadership in strategic growth and technology—as its new president and CEO. He succeeds longtime CEO Bryan ...
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Washington meltdown — health care fight over undocumented immigrants pushes nation to breaking point
As the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, a fierce political fight is unfolding in Washington. The issue at the center is health care access for undocumented immigrants, and both ...
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Study investigates cumulative effects of collegiate athletic career on general health outcomes
New research investigating health outcomes in NCAA athletes during their first year after leaving college sports found that some health measures were worse than expected, but others actually improved.
Aerial photo of the UConn Health Complex in Farmington, Conn. UConn is looking to add three more hospitals to its health network. Photo courtesy of UConn Health Leaders from the state and the ...
A form of B3 called nicotinamide cut the risk of developing repeat skin cancers by as much as 54 percent, according to new research. A large new study found that nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3, ...
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