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Sword Health has published two new clinical studies that prove our digital physical therapy program can reduce pain and increase access to treatment for historically underserved patient populations.
Sword Health, the world’s fastest growing provider of digital care solutions for muscle, joint and pelvic pain, today announced two new studies that are the first to...
Comprehensive Software Solutions for Self-Administration BenefitDriven was designed to deliver all facets of benefits administration technology to multi-employer benefit plans.
UnitedHealthcare Introduces New Rewards Program With a Modern Approach to Well-Being
UnitedHealthcare Rewards is a new approach to wellness, offering members easy ways to earn up to $1,000 per year through integration with wearable devices and one-time reward activities
What Is a Money Date? Having regular conversations about money can help you develop shared financial goals—and the plans to achieve them.
Talking about money with your partner can be difficult. While you might be a saver, your signifiant other might be a spender. When planning for the future, you may...
Modern, Self-Service Provider Portal Debuts
BenefitDriven’s newly enhanced Provider Portal is better than ever. Aimed at engaging providers and granting real-time access to claims and...
New parents often find it hard to know when they should take their kids to see the eye doctor. How early is too early?
When should my child get their first eye exam?
As you begin to think about all the ways you can set your child up for back to school success, you also need to think about your child’s vision—even if you haven’t noticed any issues. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), as much as 80% of a child’s learning occurs through the eyes.1
Types of Securities Fraud - Rose Schirripa & Cheverie LLP
A securities class action is brought by an investor on behalf of themselves and other similarly situated investors (known as the class). These investors purchased a company’s debt or stock in the same public offering or purchased the company’s debt or stock in the same range of dates (known as the class period) during the time a company is alleged to have been engaged in improper conduct.