President Joe Biden announced a series of actions aimed at addressing surprise medical billing, unfair medical debt and "junk" short-term insurance plans.
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From Kraft Heinz employees suing Aetna for alleged claims data mismanagement, to the Supreme Court upholding a decision to dismiss a whistleblower lawsuit against a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, here are seven lawsuits and settlement involving payers Becker's has reported since…
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state's budget, which includes language requiring the state to ask the federal government if it can impose Medicaid work requirements, cleveland.com reported July 6.
Ten providers recently posted job listings seeking leaders in payer contracting and relations.
Longtime Centene executive Brent Layton is joining the board of directors for healthcare startup Homeward.
Georgia's Medicaid work requirement program is set to begin July 1. Here are five things to know about the program:
Three states named new Medicaid directors in June:
Syracuse, N.Y.-based St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center will go out of network with UnitedHealthcare if the two sides are unable to reach a new contract before July 1.
UnitedHealthcare executives recently warned of rising healthcare utilization rates as they saw a higher-than-expected number of hip replacements, knee surgeries and other elective procedures. Analysts from UBS Group AG are suggesting that pickleball could be one factor driving the higher…
Former UnitedHealthcare executive Philip Kaufman has been named CEO of Sevita, a home and community-based healthcare company.