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State rejects health insurers' pleas to halt plan that will shake up coverage for 1.8 million Texans
ABC13 Houston· 1 day agoTexas officials on Thursday rejected attempts by several major insurers for needy families to cancel...
Health insurers take on the affordability crisis — in housing
Axios· 4 days agoHealth insurers are investing hundreds of millions of dollars into building new affordable housing...
Affordable Care Act insurers could be on the hook for $1.1B in rebates this year
Healthcare Dive via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoDive Brief: Health insurers are poised to pay back $1.1 billion in excess revenue from the...
Aetna to leave CT’s small group fully insured market as insurers seek rate hikes for 2025
Hartford Business Journal· 1 day agoHartford health insurer Aetna will be the latest insurer to exit Connecticut’s fully insured small...
Coverage for Blue Cross Blue Shield patients at Baylor Scott and White Health could end on July 1
Denton Record-Chronicle· 12 hours agoThe largest nonprofit health system in Texas and the state’s most prolific insurer are locked in a...
Oscar Health Aims to More Than Double Membership by 2027
PYMNTS.com· 1 day agoUsing its position in the Affordable Care Act market, Oscar Health aims to compete with larger ...
Oscar Health CEO Mark Bertolini is ready to take on the employer market
CNBC· 2 days agoMark Bertolini has helped Oscar Health move toward profitability after taking over as CEO of the ...
Community health centers still bogged down by red tape after UnitedHealth hack
MSN News· 4 days agoBy Amina Niasse NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than three months after a cyberattack on UnitedHealth...
Can You Trust Your Health Insurer?
Forbes· 7 days agoThe health care system is bureaucratic, complicated and sometimes frightening. In the past, most people had an ally to help them cope: an employer or an...
...Companies in Medicare Advantage That Raise Health Care Costs and Allow Insurers to Evade Key...
Sierra Sun Times· 6 days agoIn particular, the Senator raised concerns that these giant conglomerates could be evading the Medical Loss Ratio (MLR), the statutory requirement for health insurers ...