From several state audits revealing Medicaid billing errors to an attorney general accusing UnitedHealth of inflating drug costs, here are eight recent stories involving improper Medicaid reimbursements:
Author: Jakob Emerson
Tenet Healthcare and 19 of its hospitals are accusing Cigna of reimbursing claims at low rates and wrongfully denying claims for emergency care in a lawsuit.
The American Medical Association penned a letter to the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission April 21, urging the federal agencies to modernize the enforcement of antitrust laws regarding mergers in the health insurance market.
Forbes partnered with Statista to publish a list of America's 500 best employers for diversity.
California is opening Medi-Cal to noncitizens over the age of 50 starting May 1.
From a lawsuit from a Native American tribe in Michigan to a federal order to pay back millions in claims to providers, these are five recent lawsuits against payers:
As payers look to improve care outcomes across racial and ethnic lines within the communities they serve, many have recently added a new role to their C-suite lineup: the health equity executive.
Priority Health has named Shannon Wilson as its first vice president of population health and health equity. She sat down with Becker's to share her plans for quality improvement in the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based company's commercial and public lines, and…
Proxy statements for 2021 have been filed for the nation's largest payers, including the public release of CFO salaries and compensation packages.
TCARE has named former Centene Chief Solutions Officer Nate Moore as the company's chief operating officer.
