Medicare Advantage plans are tasked with educating members about significant changes coming to the program in 2025. They also have to find a way to break through the noise of an election year.
Author: Rylee Wilson
Selling Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana is "completely off the table" for new CEO Bryan Camerlinck, Business Report reported Aug. 29.
Several states have shaken up their Medicaid contractors in recent months. Florida added additional insurers to its Medicaid contract awards, and system-owned health plans in Texas are challenging a contract decision executives say threatens the plans' existence.
Medicare Advantage beneficiaries are getting savvier and expecting more from their plans, executives at the top-rated insurers for customer satisfaction told Becker's.
Interest in Cigna's GLP-1 management program is "through the roof," CEO David Cordani told investors.
Elevance Health will expand its Wellpoint individual plans to three states in 2025.
GLP-1 medication costs are one factor contributing to tighter margins in the Medicaid space, Centene executives said.
Humana will stop offering Medicare Advantage in 13 counties in 2025, CFO Susan Diamond said Sept. 4.
The challenges Medicare Advantage insurers are facing now aren't without precedent, according to an analysis from OliverWyman.
UnitedHealthcare has reached contract agreements with HCA Healthcare-owned hospitals in four states.
