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A Mercer survey of benefits programs in 48 countries shows that there are global concerns about retirement and the cost of healthcare. The concept of retirement is changing so that more workers will be forced to postpone it and be covered longer by employer-sponsored plans.

Health plans have been hit hard by major reductions in their investment incomes. Case-in-point: Los Angeles-based HealthNet, which announced changes in the responsibilities of senior executives after reporting lower-than-anticipated earnings for the third quarter.

According to a Mercer survey of employers, $1,000 deductibles became the norm in 2008. Deductibles are rising due to cost-sharing built into plan design, as well as the growth in consumer-driven, high-deductible health plans.

BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners makes its first investment in a identity and data management software vendor. The venture fund was created to finance technologies that will improve health informatics, health wellness and disease management means, back-office tools and transparency processes.

Second-generation antidepressants generally have equivalent efficacy, according to a review published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Although these agents demonstrate similar response rates, differences in onset of action or side effects may affect prescribing decisions.

During his campaign for the presidency, President-elect Barack Obama stated that all Americans have a right to healthcare and that he will expand coverage for the uninsured. Many voters cited healthcare as a key election issue; however, the need to address a rising unemployment rate and low economic growth may force Obama to seek more limited changes in the near future.

In 2003, the Canadian Forces (CF) drug benefit plan used preferential listing to control costs associated with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs); however, significant expenditures for nonbenefit PPIs continued. A database review was thus conducted to explain this anomalous usage pattern. This study provides further information regarding the effectiveness of preferred listing as a cost-saving measure, noting that adherence to such policies may be less than projected.

The ability of health information exchanges to sustain themselves is questionable, so they must show that their data is worthy enough to outweigh the costs.