States will need to review the eligibility of millions of people enrolled in Medicaid once the COVID-19 public health emergency expires.
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Ryan Mooney is executive vice president and general manager of payment integrity at Burlington, Mass.-based HealthEdge. He spoke with Becker's about the need for payment integrity reform and how it will be key for digital transformation. With an estimated 25…
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill March 31 that would cap the out-of-pocket cost for insulin at $35, and the Senate is working on legislation of its own, according to Kaiser Health News.
The public's top healthcare priorities for Congress involve limiting drug prices, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll published March 31.
The White House announced April 4 that more than 59 million Americans with Medicare Part B, including those enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, can now receive free over-the-counter COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19 has amplified the need for a massive innovation effort in all businesses alike. A recent systematic review of COVID has driven significant acceleration to the adoption of digital tools leveraged by providers and patients.
UnitedHealth Group is working to avoid a major class-action lawsuit from around 1,000 independent pharmacies nationwide for alleged under-reimbursements totaling more than $100 million, according to Bloomberg.
Thousands of UnitedHealthcare beneficiaries are now out of network at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health after the two parties failed to reach a new contract by the April 1 deadline.
From UnitedHealth's purchase of LHC to expanded in-home provider networks, here are five recent payer investments in home care services:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma has named vice president Stephania Grober as president of the organization, effective May 1.
