Opinion: The Business Case for Universal Health Care
A Portland physician details six goals that Oregon businesses consider critical in health care reform.
- Published in Opinion
A Portland physician details six goals that Oregon businesses consider critical in health care reform.
The profession is a growing part of health care, but many practitioners are uncertified.
As the feds waffle on health care policy, employers take charge. We dive into the wonky world of private-sector insurance plans and the booming business of wellness programming.
It was on May 1, 2015 when Patrick Allen, director of the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, knew that the state’s health insurance market was in trouble.
The goals of the Affordable Care Act were to give more Americans access to health insurance and reduce the growth in health care spending.
Zoom+ remade urgent care for the on-demand generation. Now the startup is setting its sights on new applications, including retail insurance and specialty care. The catch? Medicaid and Medicare patients need not apply.
Truitt Bros. Inc. will lay off about 100 employees at its Salem food packing plant by the end of April.