Individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid had lower scores on many clinical care measures than their counterparts only eligible for Medicare, a report from CMS found.
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More than 30 payer CEOs direct AHIP, the trade association representing the health insurance industry.
Minnesota is moving forward with a plan to establish a public health insurance option in the state by 2027.
Bright Health has sold its virtual care platform Zipnosis to health technology company Florence.
Centene has named Shannon Susko as senior vice president and chief communications officer.
Work requirements for Medicaid and other federal assistance programs are at the center of debt ceiling negotiations between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden, ABC News reported May 23.
Susan Arthur has been named president of Optum Global Advantage.
Point32Health, the parent company of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan, has reported a ransomware attack on its Harvard Pilgrim commercial and Medicare Advantage systems.
CMS is proposing a new rule for drug manufacturers, pharmaceutical benefit managers and managed care plans to increase drug price transparency in Medicaid.
Eight payers were named May 23 in Points of Light's 11th annual "Civic 50 honorees," a national standard for corporate citizenship and how companies use their time, skills and resources to drive social impact in their communities and company.
