Overall satisfaction with commercial health plans is up from 2023, but the gap between top-performing and low-performing plans is widening, according to the J.D. Power annual Commercial Member Health Plan Study published May 29.
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Some insurers have asked their workers to come back to the office five days a week. Others have committed to permanent remote work. Capital District Physicians Health Plan hopes to land somewhere in the middle.
In 2025, Minnesota's Medicaid program will no longer award managed care contracts to for-profit HMOs.
In recent years, the healthcare industry has seen an unprecedented surge in virtual and digital services, contributing significantly to an enhanced consumer experience and better health outcomes. The movement towards digitalization is accelerating as patients, clinicians, and healthcare organizations pivot…
From its Optum arm acquiring 10 Minnesota behavioral health clinics to shuffling its top legal lineup, here are 15 updates on UnitedHealth Group Becker's has reported since May 14:
The Illinois General Assembly has passed a pair of health insurance reform bills, which Gov. JB Pritzker has indicated he will sign.
Around four in 10 Health Alliance members taking adalimumab are prescribed biosimilar versions, and the plan is taking the leap to remove brand-name versions of the high-cost drug from its formulary.
Highmark Health began a third round of layoffs May 23, resulting in the termination of 98 employees, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.
As some major Medicare Advantage insurers look to shrink enrollments and exit markets, others say reimbursement cuts from CMS are a chance to refocus strategies and provide a better product to their members.
Oregon Health Plan — the state's Medicaid program — has named Emma Sandoe, PhD, as director.
