Topic: Health Insurance

Can You Buy Your Way Into a Flu Shot?

Can You Buy Your Way Into a Flu Shot?

To find out, we hired a personal assistant to call hundreds of doctors.

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Are You Missing Out on These 'Wellness' Freebies?
Consumer Action

Are You Missing Out on These 'Wellness' Freebies?

Free yoga? Cash for pounds? When your employer pushes you to be healthy.

Oct 27 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceEmploymentSpendingEducationHealth CareHealth
Open Enrollment: How to Save in 2010
Deal of the Day

Open Enrollment: How to Save in 2010

Workers face paying more for health insurance. Here are four ways to save.

Oct 22 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceHealth CareEmployeeConsumerSpending
A Real Health-Care Fix Would Save You $7,100
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A Real Health-Care Fix Would Save You $7,100

Congress's plan saves families $71 a year. The system wastes 100 times that.

Oct 9 2009  |  Topics: InvestingEconomyHealth CareHealthFor the HomeGovernment
Health Care

Your Health Plan: How to Fight Back

What to do if your insurance plan rejects your medical claims.

Sep 22 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceHealth CareInsuranceRip-offsHealth
Health Care

4 Services That Get a "No" From Health-Care Plans

The kinds of treatment that insurers and patients most often fight over.

Sep 22 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceHealth CareRip-offsHealth
Health Care

Your Health Plan's "Dr. No"

Meet the insurance-company physicians who decide when a patient's treatment gets rejected.

Sep 22 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceHealth CareHealthRip-offsConsumer
On the Street

Why Obama's Speech Is Lifting Health Stocks

Decoding the market's reaction to the president's big health-care address.

Sep 10 2009  |  Topics: InvestingStocksHealth CareShort Term InvestingStock Market
Consumer Action

Will You Be One of Medicare's Winners?

Which seniors stand to gain the most and least from health-care reform?

Sep 3 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceHealth CareConsumerElder CareGovernment
Consumer Action

Claim Denied? Fraud Score May Be to Blame

Health insurance companies are now using unique scores to detect fraud.

Aug 28 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceInsuranceConsumerHealth Care
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