Medicare Advantage plans from Centene, Humana and UnitedHealthcare are among the lowest-rated plans for customer satisfaction in their markets in 2024, according to J.D. Power's annual Medicare Advantage Study.
Author: Rylee Wilson
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has laid off 64 employees as part of an effort to cut administrative expenses as medical costs rise.
UPMC has the highest-ranked Medicare Advantage plan for customer satisfaction in 2024, according to J.D. Power's latest annual Medicare Advantage Study.
Star ratings are an increasingly important factor in which plans Medicare Advantage beneficiaries choose, according to McKinsey and Company.
A demonstrated commitment from providers is the dividing line between value-based care initiatives that succeed and fail, according to Priority Health's network leader.
Medicare Advantage plans are bracing for medical costs to keep rising, and preparing a "lobbying blitz" to defend the program in Washington, D.C.
The average cost of employer-sponsored healthcare coverage is expected to jump 9% from 2024 to 2025, according to estimates from Aon Plc published Aug. 15.
Humana will pay $90 million to settle allegations it submitted fraudulent bids for its Part D plans between 2011 and 2017.
Centene has named Thomas Greco to its board of directors.
Medicare spending could increase between $3.1 billion and $6.1 billion annually if the program covers GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, a study published Aug. 15 in Health Affairs found.
