The Cigna Group is pushing for more of its employees to return to the office, the Hartford Courant reported April 5.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas and Dallas-based Medical City Healthcare reached an agreement after months of negotiations over care costs, The Dallas Morning News reported March 31.
AmeriHealth Caritas has named Kathleen Giblin, BSN, as senior vice president for clinical operations.
AHIP has tapped two new executive vice presidents to lead the trade association's lobbying and communication efforts.
Two Senators are introducing legislation aimed at reducing Medicare Advantage overpayments.
Just 1 percent of people eligible for Medicare in Alaska are enrolled in Medicare Advantage, according to data from Chartis.
Enrollees in Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare use less postacute care in markets with higher Medicare Advantage penetration, a study published in the April issue of Health Affairs found.
From groups weighing in on CMS' proposed rule to reform the process, to UnitedHealthcare announcing plans to eliminate 20 percent of its current requirements, here are 10 updates about prior authorization Becker's has reported since March 13:
A pair of Senators have introduced a bill aimed at limiting the alleged abusive pricing practices by pharmacy benefit managers, including the spread pricing technique.
From announcing a plan to eliminate 20 percent of its current prior authorization requirements, to its proposed acquisition of a U.K.-based company facing a deeper probe, here are nine updates about UnitedHealth Group that Becker's has reported since March 14:
