Most Republican lawmakers' proposed ACA replacement plans include health savings accounts, Kaiser Health News reports. GOP leaders say HSAs will incentivize consumers to make smarter healthcare choices by shifting larger financial responsibility to customers and allowing them to stash tax-free…
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A Pennsylvania law firm filed a class-action lawsuit against Aetna following a judge's ruling the payer's proposed $37 billion acquisition of Humana violated antitrust laws. The lawsuit alleges the Hartford, Conn.-based payer made false claims about its decision to withdraw…
Indianapolis-based Anthem and Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna are contemplating their participation in the 2018 ACA exchanges.
The following payers made headlines this past week, beginning with the most recent.
The health insurance market has been working better for customers purchasing plans on their own since the ACA took effect — particularly for individuals with health problems, according to a Commonwealth Fund report.
Three of America's largest health insurers — Aetna, Anthem and UnitedHealth Group — are on track to pay out nearly half of their reimbursements through value-based models, reports Forbes.
Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna has yet to determine whether to extend the deadline of its proposed $54 billion transaction with Indianapolis-based Anthem, the insurer said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
CMS released its proposed changes Wednesday for the Medicare Advantage and Part D Prescription Drug Programs for 2018.
Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna recorded a total revenue of $9.9 billion in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2016, up 4.4 percent from $9.5 billion during the same period last year.
Minnetonka, Minn.-based Medica restored its health plans on Minnesota's health insurance exchange in 62 counties following the installment of a one-week special enrollment period, the Star Tribune reports.
