More Medicaid plans received 4 and 4.5 star ratings from the National Committee for Quality Assurance in 2024 than in 2023.
Author: Rylee Wilson
Southwestern Health Resources will not offer Medicare Advantage plans in 2025, D Magazine reported Sept. 17.
Primary care clinics focusing mainly on older adults are more likely to serve Black patients and those dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, a study from Humana found.
Two Medicare Advantage plans received the National Committee for Quality Assurance's five-star rating for 2024.
Editor's note: This story was updated Oct. 1 to reflect Baptist Health and Florida Blue reached a new contract agreement. Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health and Florida Blue reached an agreement a day before their contract was set to expire.
Medicare Advantage plans are planning market exits for 2025, and preparing for open enrollment amid a turbulent year.
Some Medicare Advantage plans say the turbulence facing the industry is not slowing them down.
UnitedHealth Group's policy platform is focused on expanding value-based care.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is requesting payments from some providers it alleges falsified patients' medical records when prescribing Ozempic, Bloomberg reported Sept. 12.
Cigna is launching an "E-Treatment" option to allow members to get urgent care without any direct video or phone interaction with a provider.
