The federal government is sharing awards totaling $32 million with 27 states to help efforts to enroll children in Medicaid and CHIP.
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Effective Aug. 1, Dayton, Ohio-based CareSource will cease paying Premier Health hospitals for most services insured under its Just4Me health plans, Dayton Daily News reported.
A recent HHS analysis reported the Affordable Care Act dramatically benefited residents in rural America through its Health Insurance Marketplace, tax credits that keep coverage affordable and other coverage reforms included in the law, like the elimination of exclusions based…
Former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discussed possible consequences of Anthem-Cigna and Aetna-Humana mergers last week with the International Business Times, raising questions about how the deals would affect consumers.
Canopy Health Insurance, an insurer targeting individual enrollees, will partner with Brooklyn, N.Y.-based insurance software startup Zipari.
The state of Louisiana saw 200,000 new Medicaid enrollees during its first week of the program's expanded eligibility, The Advocate reported.
Boston-based John Hancock Financial will hike rates for plans covering individuals' in-home and nursing home care by about 20 percent, The Boston Globe reported.
Roughly 5,000 Assister Programs helped Americans select plans and apply for financial subsidies during the Affordable Care Act's third open enrollment period, according to a 2016 Kaiser Family Foundation survey.
Despite key insurers like UnitedHealthcare and Humana pulling out of the Affordable Care Act exchanges in many states, some insurance executives and federal officials say the marketplace is working, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
Starting January 2017, UnitedHealthcare will fund up to $5,000 of kidney transplant donors' lodging and travel expenses.
