Wal-Mart says percentage of uninsured workers down
Reuters, January 22, 2008
Wal-Mart Stores Inc has announced said that the number of its workers without health insurance has fallen over the last year after being helped by new health plans. Company representatives also said it will commission a study to better understand why some workers declined health coverage and to identify things that can be done to encourage them to accept it in the future.
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
- $6.4B Henry Ford, Beaumont Merger Failed on Cultural Hurdles
- How Chargemaster Data May Affect Hospital Revenue
- Primary Care Docs Average More Hospital Revenue Than Specialists
- House Lawmakers Grill CMS Over Health Exchange Navigators
- Fortunately, Angelina Jolie Isn't On Medicare
- ED Physicians Key to Half of Hospital Admissions
- Don't Let Nurses Sink Your Bottom Line
- Insurer's App Aims to Lower Healthcare Costs, Securely
- 69% of Employers Plan to Offer Healthcare Coverage After 2014
- Uncompensated Care Faces a Double Hit in Some States
