A Palm Harbor couple is pursuing a class-action lawsuit against Target, accusing the retailer of breaking federal laws that regulate employee benefits.
We took a look at the median pay for employees in 2018 at 30 healthcare companies. The typical employee at some biotech companies makes north of $200,000 in a year, while the typical pay at a drugstore giant is a little more than $30,000 a year. Here's what employees at CVS Health, Walgreens, Cigna, and more made in 2018, according to regulatory filings.
Pushed by mushrooming medical costs, publicly funded Gold Coast Health Plan is staring at a loss projected to reach nearly $40 million by the end of June. Budget leaders of the plan that administers Medi-Cal health insurance to 194,000 low-income Ventura County residents say the losses include $13.6 million in March alone.
Piedmont Healthcare, the largest healthcare provider in Georgia, generated $5.6 billion in revenue in 2017 for the local and state economy, according to a recently released report by the Georgia Hospital Association, the state’s largest hospital trade association.
Peter Orszag, a former Obama administration official who's now CEO of financial advisory at Lazard, said that the biggest prediction some experts got wrong after the Affordable Care Act went into action was thinking that Medicare Advantage was dead.
An East Texas physician has agreed to pay $118,000 to settle allegations of improper billing practices for Medicare patients at his three clinics, U.S. Attorney Joseph D. Brown announced Tuesday. Dr. Donald S. Douglas, 50, operates clinics in Texarkana and New Boston.