How can emerging tech change health care?
There is plenty of recent data to suggest that the health care industry as a whole is seeing costs rise to potentially unwieldy levels, leading to more difficulty for consumers.
Health care sector to face potentially large shortage of workers
The current health care landscape in the U.S. is such that there are many workers being hired every month to meet demand, and the industry is keeping up – for the most part.
Health insurance concerns linger for many
Across the country, millions of Americans have faced difficulties in dealing with their health insurance over the past several years, as benefits shrink and both premiums and out-of-pocket rise.
Health insurance premiums could again rise sharply
The issue of health insurance costs have been a thorny one for many parties over the past several years.
Many Americans still struggle to afford health insurance
Issues surrounding health insurance have been a point of concern for many Americans for years.
More people going uninsured even as economy improves
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act placed a requirement on all Americans to have some sort of health insurance coverage.
Public, private insurance organizations working to improve access
With so much stated concern about the “stability” of the health insurance sector coming to the fore in recent months, it should come as little surprise that more is being done on the supply side of the market to address the issues at play.
Health care industry still dealing with cyber threats
Health care organizations – such as insurers and care providers – are often seen as rich targets for identity thieves because they protect so much information belonging to a large number of people.
Tech, consumer behavior driving health care changes
The way in which the health insurance industry operates on a continual basis has changed a lot over the past several years, and more changes are in the offing as health care reform remains a big issue in Washington.
Health insurance rules to be relaxed as part of overhaul
Federal legislators and other policymakers have been working feverishly for some time to overhaul the way in which health care works in the U.S., especially when it comes to insurance coverage.