Cincinnati-based Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio added University of Cincinnati Medical Center to its Medicare Advantage provider network.
Author: Staff
The following payers made headlines this week, beginning with the most recent.
Monona-based Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corp. claimed $1.34 million in unallowable costs in fiscal year 2012, according to a report from HHS' Office of Inspector General.
A policyholder alleged Cigna artificially inflated home healthcare prices to pocket consumers' overpayments, Bloomberg BNA reports.
WellCare of South Carolina, a subsidiary of WellCare Health Plans, launched a smartphone app to help Medicaid members in South Carolina manage their care, the health plan announced Oct. 4.
All hospitals affiliated with Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare — save for Saint Anthony's Health Center in Alton, Ill. — will no longer be in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois' preferred provider organization.
CMS released 2018 Star Ratings for Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, with approximately 73 percent of all Medicare Advantage enrollees with prescription drug coverage enrolled in a plan earning an overall rating of four stars or higher.
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center signed an agreement granting in-network status to Cigna policyholders buying coverage on the 2018 ACA exchange.
Cleveland Clinic linked up with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio to offer a Medicare Advantage plan, cleveland.com reports.
Molina Healthcare, a Long Beach, Calif.-based health insurer, tapped former Aetna executive Joseph Zubretsky as president and CEO, effective Nov. 6.
