Tennessee is the second state to publicly say it has taken control of Bright Health's financial operations.
Author: Jakob Emerson
Sen. Bill Cassidy, MD, pressed HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra on the agency's remote work policies and raised questions around employees' productivity during a Senate Finance Committee hearing March 22.
Despite a complete exit from the ACA market and a major scaling back of Medicare Advantage plans last year, Bright Health Group has awarded its top executives $3.77 million in cash bonuses for their performances in 2022.
Humana's President and CEO Bruce Broussard is stepping down as chair of the company's foundation and will be replaced by the company's longest serving board member, David Jones Jr.
The Justice Department is no longer pursuing an appeal to block UnitedHealth Group's $7.8 billion purchase of Change Healthcare that closed in October, Reuters reported March 21.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is asking the Federal Trade Commission to review CVS Health's proposed $10.6 billion acquisition of Oak Street Health.
For an individual with commercial insurance, nonprofit and publicly-owned hospitals aren't the cheapest places to go for a brain MRI, according to a study published March 21 in JAMA Network Open.
A significant data breach of Washington, D.C.'s ACA marketplace in early March has exposed the personal information of at least 17 current or former members of Congress, CBS News reported March 21.
CMS has instructed all independent dispute resolution entities to resume issuing No Surprises Act payment determinations involving out-of-network services and items.
It’s been three years since the federal government declared a Public Health Emergency (PHE) in response to COVID-19 that provided critical support and healthcare for families across the country. Part of ensuring healthcare coverage for as many Americans as possible…
