32 payers have been ranked by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for their inclusivity toward LGBTQ employees.
Author: Jakob Emerson
A Massachusetts court has ordered three UnitedHealth-owned insurers to pay over $165 million for engaging in widespread deceptive practices that misled thousands of consumers into purchasing supplemental health insurance they didn't need.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois has named Brian Snell as its new president.
L.A. Care Health Plan is the largest dual enrollment managed care plan in the country, with 247,000 enrollees, according to KFF.
New Hampshire's insurance commissioner will mediate contract negotiations between Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Nashua-based St. Joseph Hospital after the organizations went out of network on Jan. 1.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare have agreed to pay $1.67 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing them of using automated technology to send voice messages to individuals without their consent.
A former chief human resources officer at Elevance Health, Troy Henagan, has filed a lawsuit against the company in a Georgia federal court, alleging age discrimination after his termination in June 2024.
Scripps Health and Anthem Blue Cross are out of network as of Jan. 1.
UnitedHealth Group is the world's largest insurer by net premiums written for a 10th year in a row, according to AM Best's annual ranking published Jan. 2.
L.A. Care Health Plan is the largest Medicaid managed care organization in the country with more than 2.5 million enrollees, according to KFF.
