An audit from the HHS Office of the Inspector General estimates California improperly claimed at least $23.1 million in Medicaid reimbursement for opioid treatment services.
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The Business Group on Health named seven payers as winners of the Best Employers Award for Excellence in Health and Well-being.
UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Optum has quietly acquired at least two independent primary care groups in Oregon, according to The Lund Report.
Despite over a billion dollars in losses in 2021, Bright Health Group's CEO took in a compensation package far greater than other payer CEOs.
Mississippi's insurance commissioner is urging the state's largest hospital and insurer to resolve their dispute, writing that a split would have a devastating impact on patients, Mississippi Today reported April 21.
ATLANTA, GA, May 2, 2022: iVitaFi, a leading non-recourse patient financing company, today announced the release of its new digital patient engagement and payment platform for hospitals and health systems, iVitaFiSM MyPlan.
Bechara Choucair, MD, is the senior vice president and chief health officer at Kaiser Permanente. He penned an op-ed in CalMatters April 19 to explain why he believes the payer-provider's proposed no-bid Medi-Cal contract with the state will benefit vulnerable…
Two University of Southern California centers filed a lawsuit April 19 against L.A. Care Health Plan to order the release of unredacted quality-of-care scorecards.
The number of Texans who received health coverage in 2022 under the Affordable Care Act grew 42 percent from the year prior, according to a study from the Houston-based Episcopal Health Foundation.
In 2021, HealthPartners' operating income grew 56 percent from the year prior, and the company paid out a record number of claims costs, according to its annual report.
