Strategic Retirement Withdrawals: Applying the 4% Rule and Bucket Approach
Explore effective retirement withdrawal strategies using the 4% rule and bucket approach to optimize portfolio longevity and manage economic uncertainties.
Explore effective retirement withdrawal strategies using the 4% rule and bucket approach to optimize portfolio longevity and manage economic uncertainties.
The Johns Hopkins ACG System is a leading population health analytics tool used globally to improve care for over 250 million people weekly, integrating clinical and social data to advance health equity and risk adjustment.
Explore Medicaid and CHIP coverage rules for undocumented immigrants in the U.S., state-funded options, emergency care provisions, and impact on insurance eligibility across states.
Blue Shield of California reports the largest healthcare data breach of 2025 due to a misconfigured Google Analytics setup, exposing sensitive patient information and highlighting data privacy challenges in health insurance.
Virginia's Medicaid expansion coverage is at risk due to proposed Republican-supported federal budget cuts, threatening healthcare access for nearly 630,000 residents and impacting local healthcare systems.
Several U.S. states seek federal approval for Medicaid work requirements amid mixed evidence from Arkansas' experience. New proposals aim to reduce administrative burdens and support beneficiaries but risks of coverage loss remain.
Molina Healthcare reports higher medical loss ratios and ACA membership growth amid Medicaid rate adjustments and regulatory challenges in Q1 results. Upcoming 2025 guidance reflects cautious optimism.
The U.S. Supreme Court is evaluating the constitutionality of the ACA's mandate requiring no-cost preventive services coverage by insurers, with potential impacts on over 200 million Americans and health insurance policies nationwide.
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to uphold the ACA's free preventive care mandate, influencing health insurance coverage and regulatory authority of the HHS Secretary.
Federal workforce reductions have eliminated two ACA caseworker divisions, increasing resolution delays amid record 24 million ACA enrollees and upcoming regulatory changes.