The following list ranks the states by the percentage of their private-sector employees who were enrolled in high-deductible health insurance plans in 2020. The U.S. national average is 53 percent.
Author: Jakob Emerson
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has made four executive leadership appointments in human resources, treasury and investments, medical management, and legal who will report to President and CEO Dana Erickson, according to an April 19 press release.
Better Health has appointed Robert Mirsky, MD, to the company's board of advisers.
Free Market Health, a pharmacy technology company, has raised $13.5 million in financing, including from Highmark's venture arm.
Priority Health, a nonprofit health plan, is partnering with Seattle-based Accolade to offer custom and value-based policies to Michigan employers.
From a new chief human resources officer to a tossed lawsuit from shareholders, here are seven recent stories about the Bloomfield, Conn.-based payer:
MassHealth, Massachusetts' Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program, will soon send supplemental payments to hospitals to support psychiatric services in emergency departments, according to contract bidding documents filed April 7.
Players Health, a youth sports health plan funded by Golden State Warriors star Andre Iguodala, has purchased Dallas-based health insurance brokerage firm Life Benefits to expand health plans for employees in youth sports, according to Sports Business Journal.
A federal arbitrator has ordered Indianapolis-based Anthem to pay $4.5 million to a group of 11 Indiana hospitals, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal.
From facing the largest insurance fine in Georgia state history to being named one of the best companies to work for, here are seven recent stories about the Indianapolis-based payer:
