From an expansion of provider networks to investments in value-based health plans, these are nine recent payer partnerships and purchases:
Author: Jakob Emerson
Some payers in Colorado are being required to collect demographic data voluntarily given by network providers, including data on race, ethnicity, disability status, sexual orientation and gender identity, according to Kaiser Health News.
Proxy statements for 2021 have been filed for the nation's largest payers, including the public release of CEO salaries and compensation packages.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty earned over $18.4 million in fiscal year 2021, on par with other CEOs but ranking below Cigna Chair and CEO David Cordani and above Humana President and CEO Bruce Broussard, according to a proxy statement…
Centene pulled in over $37 billion in revenue in the first quarter and added nearly 2 million members, according to the company's earnings report released April 26.
From contract disputes over reimbursement rates to the largest fine in Georgia's history, here are nine recent headlines about Blue Cross Blue Shield companies:
Blue Care Network has launched a precision medicine program called Blue Cross Personalized Medicine that will use pharmacogenomics to personalize and tailor medication treatments for members.
Optum will be responsible for a quarter of all health tech startup acquisitions this year, according to Venrock's "2022 Healthcare Prognosis" survey.
Fewer people lost postpartum health coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to 2019, according to a study from Brown University researchers.
SafetyWing has raised $35 million in a series B funding round to grow its health plan that offers coverage to remote employees without geographic limits, according to Grit Daily.
