The ARVA method calculates safe, flexible withdrawals each year based on market values and expected longevity, avoiding the static limits of the 4% rule.
About 69% of the survey participants who had received care in the past 12 months said that the providers appeared to be "rushed or pressed for time." ...
William Schiffbauer, a lawyer who has been working on federal health insurance legal issues for years, says any suggestion that the health care cost-sharing ministry case, Renteria v. New Mexico ...
The company's president suggested that the program could help employer plans expand access to fertility treatments.
Despite ongoing growth in patient revenue, U.S. hospitals and health systems face persistent margin pressure due to rising non-labor and supply-related costs.