On top of a home insurance crisis, Florida residents face higher than average health insurance premiums due to a growing senior population and limited competition in the insurance marketplace, Newsweek reported Feb. 6.
Author: Jakob Emerson
Centene lost more than 1.5 million Medicaid members through redeterminations year over year, but posted 88% enrollment growth in its marketplace segment, according to the company's earnings report published Feb. 6.
A Johnson & Johnson employee is suing the New Brunswick, N.J.-based pharmaceutical giant for allegedly mismanaging workers' prescription drug benefits and violating its fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts is launching a set of new initiatives aimed at ensuring access to reproductive care services.
The Cigna Group is projecting $235 billion in revenue by the end of 2024 and recorded double-digit growth in the fourth quarter across its core lines of business at Evernorth Health Services and Cigna Healthcare, according to the company's year-end…
As the nation's largest insurers have evolved, several Blue Cross Blue Shield companies are following suit and becoming providers as well.
Cigna's plan to sell its Medicare business to Health Care Service Corp. is clearing a path for future mergers and acquisitions, according to S&P analysts.
The last of 15 defendants have been sentenced in Santa Clara, Calif. for their roles in a $40 million statewide insurance scam involving "overpriced and unneeded" telehealth prescriptions and medical devices.
Six payers are among Fortune's annual list of the World's Most Admired Companies.
UnitedHealthcare's regional CEOs are responsible for employer and individual plan operations across large geographies and usually have extensive experience with the company.
