OneCare Vermont, the accountable care organization that represents 30 percent of primary care providers in Vermont, will convene with two other major physician groups to vote on whether to support the creation of an all payer healthcare payment system, reports…
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A New Jersey legislator introduced a bill that would require state health, banking and insurance departments to create a government-operated health plan to help stabilize the state's volatile exchange, reports NJ.com.
Evergreen Health is courting private investors after continued financial struggles have threatened the nonprofit health plan's viability, reports Baltimore Sun.
The Massachusetts Association of Health Plans expressed concerns about Boston Children Hospital's planned $1 billion expansion in a letter to the Commonwealth's Department of Public Health, saying the project will raise healthcare costs, reports Boston Business Journal.
Richardson-based health insurer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas will offer more Medicare Advantage health plan options for 2017.
CMS is refining its Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design model for 2018.
Six health insurers were chosen for CMS' Medicare Part D Enhanced Medication Therapy Management pilot, set to begin Jan. 1.
Nevada, Oregon and California led the nation in the largest change in uninsured rates from 2010 to 2015, a WalletHub analysis found.
Bloomington, Minn.-based HealthPartners will limit its Affordable Care Act exchange footprint in Minnesota for 2017, Star Tribune reports.
Lexington, Ky.-based payer Baptist Health Plan will withdraw from Kentucky's 2017 individual health insurance market, Louisville Business First reports.
