Search results
Report finds private health plans paid hospitals 254% of what Medicare would pay during 2022
Medical Xpress· 18 hours agoPrices paid to hospitals during 2022 by employers and private insurers for both inpatient and...
Medicare Advantage to be radically changed under new plan
Newsweek· 4 days agoMedicare Advantage plans could look dramatically different if a new law passes in the Senate. For...
Suze Orman: Why Even Big Retirement Savers Are at Risk
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoHaving a hefty retirement account is great, but that alone isn't enough. If you don't understand...
Medicare Advantage: Triple Threat Mounts for Insurers
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoOften, seniors can enroll in Medicare Advantage plans at no additional premium costs. On an annual...
Union nurses negotiate staffing, pay after deaths led to federal sanctions at Mission/HCA
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoMedicare and Medicaid Services cited staffing as a main problem. To avoid losing Medicare and...
Optum Seeks Massive Clawback of Medicare Advantage Plan Payments
The National Law Review· 4 days agoRecently, Optum Behavioral Health (“Optum,” the services division for UnitedHealth Group) has...
Employers Paid Hospitals 254% More Than Medicare, Report Says
Bloomberg Law· 1 day agoEmployers and private insurers over a recent year-long period paid hospitals on average 254% of what Medicare would have paid for the same services at the same facilities, ...
Pre-Approval Plan Proposed for Medicare Advantage Insurers
MedPage Today· 6 days agoMedicare Advantage (MA) insurers that impose prior authorization requirements on doctors in...
Senate candidate Kari Lake pushes 'great replacement theory' favored by white nationalists
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThe Republican front-runner echoed the...Fox News. Lake has repeatedly employed these themes, in part to explain her 2022 gubernatorial loss. Lake is currently running for ...
Trumping pandemic preparedness
Politico· 5 days agoMany offsets to pay for the bill...AHIP, which represents insurers, pushed back on the offset proposals in the legislation, saying in a statement that they would “undermine plan< ...