Health insurer Aetna is suing a former senior executive for allegedly violating a noncompete contract by becoming executive vice president of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska, Connecticut Law Tribune reports.
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Chattanooga-based BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee currently covers some 100,000 individuals with Medicare Advantage plans, a record for the payer, Chattanooga Times Free Press reports.
Boston-based health insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts chose Andreana Santangelo as executive vice president and CFO effective immediately.
Payer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois will give roughly 100 full-time employees at its Quincy, Ill.-based call center the option for a separation plan that includes benefits, Herald-Whig reports.
Indianapolis-based payer Anthem said it will not cover Sarepta Therapeutics' recently approved Duchenne muscular dystrophy drug, Reuters reports.
A federal court official recommended correspondence between health insurers Anthem and Cigna be released for their case with the U.S. Department of Justice, as the documents and emails may reveal contract breaches between the companies, Bloomberg reports.
The Department of Justice filed motions to dismiss two lawsuits filed by insurers seeking payments under the Affordable Care Act's risk corridors program.
ConnectiCare has opened a retail store in Manchester, Conn., to serve and assist their policyholders, reports CT News Junkie.
The Delaware Department of Insurance approved premium rate increases for two insurers offering on exchange individual plans for 2017.
The following insurers made headlines this week. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
