Long-Term Care Insurance: What You Should Know

With costs rising with age, it is important for consumers to fully understand long–term care insurance and when it should be purchased to best prepare them for the future.
We Won’t Get Value-Based Healthcare Until We Agree on What “Value” Means

At the micro level, we should leverage the growing power of physician- and hospital-review systems to gather more (and more-sophisticated) information on what is most valued by individual health care consumers.
With Healthcare, It’s Not What You Spend But How You Spend It

Researchers from Harvard University and the London School of Economics and Political Science combed through the data to see whether common perceptions about the U.S. health system were indeed true.
Eldery to Outnumber Youth by 2035

In coming years, the rate at which the U.S. population grows is expected to slow down. The population is projected to grow by an average of 2.3 million people per year until 2030. But that number is expected to decline to an average of 1.8 million per year between 2030 and 2040, and continue falling to 1.5 million per year from 2040 to 2060.
Top 5 Concerns for Affluent Investors

Interested in Finance Management? “Higher rates compress bond values,” Matthew S. Eads explained. “That said, they’re good for those earning interest on their investments.”