The 5 Ways Retirement Plans Are Most Likely To Go Off Track

From Bob Carlson; Forbes ~ Mar 28, 2018

The retirement stories I most hate to hear are about people who entered retirement financially secure but saw that security disappear over the years.

These stories are all too common, and so are the causes of most retirement failures. Usually, investment market declines are not the cause. Ensure your retirement is successful by being aware of the most frequent causes of adverse retirement turnarounds and planning to avoid them.



Drug prices continue to climb despite barrage of criticism

By Angelica LaVito; CNBC ~ Mar 21, 2018

Drug prices are still climbing despite calls to lower them, Axios reports.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly chastised the pharmaceutical industry, even accusing them of “getting away with murder.” But since he took office, drugmakers have hiked list prices on hundreds of drugs at rates that outpace inflation, according to Axios, citing an analysis from Pharmacy Benefit Consultants.



Why U.S. healthcare costs so much: High drug prices, doctor salaries and services

By Jeff Lagasse; Healthcare Finance ~ Mar 19, 2018

In 2016, the U.S. spent nearly twice as much as other high-income countries on healthcare, yet had poorer population health outcomes, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

The major drivers of high healthcare costs in the U.S. appear to be higher prices for nearly everything — from physician and hospital services to diagnostic tests to pharmaceuticals — and administrative complexity.



A media giant in the balance: AT&T antitrust trial kicks off

By Mae Anderson; The Associated Press ~ Mar 16, 2018

NEW YORK (AP) — On Monday, AT&T squares off against the federal government in a trial that could shape how you get — and how much you pay for — streaming TV and movies.

AT&T says it needs to gobble up Time Warner if it’s to have a chance against the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Google in the rapidly evolving world of video entertainment.



Here’s what you need to know about the U.S. lawsuit against the AT&T-Time Warner merger

The Trump administration has sued to block AT&T’s $85 billion takeover of CNN-owned Time Warner. The trial starts March 21. Here’s what you need to know.
By Edmund Lee; Recode ~ Mar 16, 2018

AT&T and Time Warner plan to merge in a $85 billion deal that would unite one of the largest distributors of content with one of the biggest producers of content, a roster that includes hits like HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” the Harry Potter films and major cable franchises like CNN.

But not if the Justice Department has its way. The U.S. government has sued to block the deal, a move that some fret is actually political reprisal for CNN’s reporting on President Trump. The trial begins on Wednesday, March 21.



AT&T Likens DoJ Suit to Shaved Persian Cat

By Mari Silbey; Light Reading ~ Mar 12, 2018

Not one to mince words, AT&T has submitted a pre-trial brief laying out its arguments against the federal government in the lawsuit that has the Department of Justice seeking to block the telecom operator’s proposed $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner. With court proceedings set to begin next Monday, AT&T makes the case that “there is no fact-based evidence” that a merger with Time Warner would harm competition in the video marketplace.



7 Ways to Judge a Retirement Community’s Financial Health

By Peter Finch; The New York Times ~ Mar 09, 2018

Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt has it all figured out. With their three children grown and out of their New Jersey home, she and her husband, William, will move into a full-service retirement community this year. It will be someplace “interesting and affordable,” in her words, and, ideally, dry in the summer. “I don’t like humidity,” she said.



Amazon Isn’t the Only Retail Giant Trying to Remake Health Care

By Zachary Tracer; Bloomberg ~ Mar 08, 2018

 Walmart experimenting with buying directly from care providers
 If successful, move could cut out middlemen that drive costs

Cigna to Buy Express Scripts in $67B Deal
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Amazon.com Inc. says it wants to remake health care for its workers. But its biggest rival is beating it to the punch.

Walmart Inc., the largest private employer in the U.S., has been buying health care for its workers directly from providers in six different regions — bypassing insurers who usually negotiate with doctors and hospitals.



Azar Emphasizes Administration’s Plan around Value-Based Care, Creation of “True Healthcare Market”

By Rajiv Leventhal; Healthcare Informatics ~ Mar 08, 2018

Speaking at the AHIP (America’s Health Insurance Plans) National Health Policy Conference, Alex Azar, HHS (the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) Secretary, gave a keynote in which he spoke about the administration’s desire to accelerate value-based transformation, and create a true market for healthcare.



Starting In April: New Medicare ID Cards

From Carol Levine, NA; Forbes ~ Mar 06, 2018

In these days of instant electronic communication, it is easy to forget that important information sometimes arrives the old-fashioned way — via the U.S. Postal Service. If you are a family caregiver of an older adult, it’s vital you take note of one piece of mail amid what may be a deluge of junk.





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