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5 reasons to cultivate strategic business partnerships

Insperity

When the mandates of the Affordable Care Act hit the marketplace in 2013, for example, insurance brokers nationwide were challenged with delivering additional value to their customers to offset rising healthcare costs for employers. You may have a proprietary product or service that has someone else’s product built into your solution.

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3 middle class families across America share what they earn, spend, and save

Work Life

” Family: Carrie, 47, part-time librarian at public library, and Jake, 48, software engineer/project manager, at a pharmaceutical company with two children ages 13 and 14Location:  Indianapolis, INIncome after taxes and other payroll deductions (include 401(k) and healthcare): $102,000 Annual expenses: 529 college savings plan: $5,000 School (..)

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AI will eliminate many ‘blue-collar’ jobs—and 4 other AI predictions

Work Life

Revolutionizing Healthcare The transition to digital data is already well underway in the healthcare industry. This shift empowers AI, enabling it to transform healthcare into a data-driven field, from diagnosis and treatment to health alerts, monitoring, and long-term care.

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How Great Leaders Help Employees Connect to Purpose

Great Place to Work

At Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a Bell Ringing ceremony is held to celebrate important milestones in the development of treatment of diseases. At Jackson Healthcare , employees are asked on their first day at the company about the kinds of service that would be most rewarding for them.

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Part 4: Neurodiversity: New Paradigm, or Trojan Horse?

Mad in America

This hunt for medical confirmation tends to be accompanied by a consumerist perspective on healthcare which sees the acquisition of the desired diagnosis as a right, not an expert opinion that may or may not be deemed applicable in a given case. The consequences for assessment and therapy were described in Part 3.