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Feds Issue Proposed Rule On Health Information Collected By Workplace Wellness Programs

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This proposal allows these workplace wellness programs to set financial incentives for participation as high as 30 percent of the cost of family coverage. A separate draft rule pegs this amount to the cost of employee-only coverage.

UnitedHealthcare Expands Effort To Rein In Rising Costs Of Cancer Treatment

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As part of an effort to pinpoint what鈥檚 driving up health expenditures, the insurer is broadening a pilot program to include about 500 more oncologists, bringing the total to 650 physicians in seven states.

Leslie Michelson鈥檚 Checklist For Avoiding Diagnostic Errors 鈥 The KHN Conversation

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Michelson, who runs a Los Angeles-based company that helps patients research their medical options and has written a book about how to avoid bad care, offers advice on how to navigate the health care system.

Workplace Wellness Programs: Early Alarm For Workers鈥 Health Or A Recipe For Over-Testing?

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Some experts worry that these programs encourage health screening that doesn鈥檛 necessarily comply with medical guidelines and is helping to drive up health care costs.

Privacy Advocates Urge Stronger Protection Of Employee Health Data

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Existing laws designed to control what doctors and hospitals do with your information need to be expanded to employers鈥 wellness programs, say advocates.

7 Questions To Ask Your Employer About Wellness Privacy

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Workplace wellness programs have joined doctors, hospitals and your mother in the campaign to get you healthy. Will they treat your data carefully?

Airports’ Backscatter Security Scanners Easily Meet Radiation Standards, Panel Says

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The National Academies of Science panel, however, did not address the question of whether these X-ray machines, which are currently not in use because of privacy concerns, are safe.

IOM: Teamwork Key To Reducing Medical Diagnostic Errors

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A report by an Institute of Medicine blue ribbon panel notes that taking steps to address this patient safety issue will involve efforts from across the health system.

Pregnancy 鈥 A Touchy Subject In Employee Wellness Health Assessments

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Pregnancy questions included in many wellness program questionnaires hit a nerve, and advocates are asking the Obama administration to ban these types of queries as part of a pending Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule.

Surprise! That Urgent Care Center May Send You A Big Bill (Just Like The ER)

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Many urgent care centers say they take your insurance. But that鈥檚 not the same thing as participating in the plan. It could mean you will get a big bill down the road.

Consumers Drawn To Low Prices Of Temporary Health Plans Despite Risks

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The policies offer a stopgap for people between jobs, but enrollees still pay a federal tax penalty because the policies fall short of health law standards.

Battle Over Dementia Drug Swap Has Big Stakes For Drugmakers, Consumers

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A court ruling about Actavis鈥檚 strategy to switch consumers from its top-selling dementia drug, which will lose patent protection this summer, to a newer, patent-protected drug, may define how far drugmakers can go to protect profits from generic rivals.

More Than One In Four Foster Kids Miss Required Checkups

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Although children in foster care have often suffered neglect or abuse, 29 percent failed to receive at least one required medical screening, according to an inspector general鈥檚 report.