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  • Rising health care costs likely to crunch employers facing tight labor market
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    Rising health care costs likely to crunch employers facing tight labor market

    June 1, 2024 /

    All indicators are pointing toward considerably higher health fees in the employer sector following calendar year, which will translate into bigger-than-standard high quality boosts. Why it issues: Businesses will have to choose between taking the strike or passing the added expense to their personnel — a final decision that is significantly difficult in a tight labor market place. Driving the news: Seven in 10 employers expect average to substantial boosts in the price of health and fitness advantages over the future a few yrs, according to a new Willis Towers Watson survey. “There is this awful reality that they are hoping to raise affordability at the same time the precise full…

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    At one point Debra was seeing a GP every two weeks, complaining of severe arm pain that would leave her drenched in sweat and complaining of neck palpitations. Debra told him, and doctors at her local hospital, that her younger brother went into cardiac arrest aged just 35, and that her grandmother died at 50 following a heart attack. She told doctors she believed her heart was the cause of periodic and unpredictable pain that stopped her in her tracks. One year after she first complained to her GP, and following many more medical appointments where she was dismissed as being “stressed” and “anxious”, Debra had a heart attack. Countless…

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    While more elderly seek home care to age in place, low-wage workers are finding easier jobs with equal or better pay in retail and restaurants September 25, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. EDT Acey Hofflander, 85, shares sections of the daily newspaper with her husband, Tom, 88, in their Richfield, Minn., home on September 14. (Annabelle Marcovici for The Washington Post) RICHFIELD, Minn. — Racked with nausea and unable to leave the bathroom, Acey Hofflander muttered in confusion. Her husband tried to press a damp washcloth against her neck, his hands trembling and weak from Parkinson’s disease. “What’s happening? What’s going on?” Acey mumbled. Their roles had unexpectedly reversed. At 85,…

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