Long-Term Care Planning for Singles
Increasing amounts of Americans are single as they enter retirement. That’s especially true for women. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, more than half of all women age 65 and older in 2014 were single.
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.
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.”