Centene shareholders will vote on a pair of proposals that take aim at executive pay, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported May 9.
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A Connecticut medical practice's lawsuit alleging Centene failed to reimburse it for COVID-19 testing services has been thrown out after the practice missed a deadline to refile the case.
Gainesville-based Northeast Georgia Health System went out of network with UnitedHealthcare's employer-sponsored and individual plans after the two sides were unable to reach a new contract, UnitedHealthcare said in a May 1 news release.
Bryan Baier has been named president of Healthy Blue Kansas — a collaboration between Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas and Blue Shield of Kansas City.
From the release of its first-quarter earnings, to launching new Medicare Advantage special needs plans, here are eight updates about Humana that Becker's has reported since April 20:
Phoenix Children's will go out of network with UnitedHealthcare on June 1 if the sides are unable to reach an agreement on a new contract.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on May 3 signed a bill into law that will expand Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming treatments.
Ten providers recently posted job listings seeking leaders in payer contracting and relations.
From CVS Health completing its acquisition of Oak Street Health, to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan planning to bring on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont as a subsidiary, here are seven payer merger and acquisition updates Becker's…
American Medical Association President Jack Resneck Jr., MD, detailed in a post on the medical group's website the "Kafkaesque" prior authorization process that an unnamed insurance company allegedly put one of his patients through.
