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Inside Angle Health's plan to rebuild health insurance from the ground up
Angle Health is a health insurance startup that wants to serve plans to companies as small as two employees all the way to a Walmart-sized company. -
Former UnitedHealthcare exec named senior VP of behavioral healthcare provider
Former UnitedHealthcare executive Regina Pitstick has been named senior vice president of Aptihealth, a tech-driven behavioral healthcare provider. -
15 payers among nation's best employers for women, per Forbes
Forbes has named 15 health insurers on its 2023 list of the nation's 400 best employers for women. -
Dr. Wyatt Decker's path to chief physician at UnitedHealth Group
From a long tenure at Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic to spending more than four years as the CEO of Optum Health, here is the career background of Wyatt Decker, MD, UnitedHealth Group's new chief physician of value-based care, according to UnitedHealth Group's website and his LinkedIn page: -
Meet UnitedHealth Group's executive leadership team
UnitedHealth Group recently announced that Neil de Crescenzo departed his role as CEO of Optum Insight and was replaced by Roger Connor. In addition to that role, Mr. Connor is continuing to serve as executive vice president of enterprise operations and services at UnitedHealth. -
What's the biggest misconception about payers? 24 executives explain
What do people get wrong about payers? Financial incentives, prior authorization and the differences between types of payers are some of the biggest misconceptions, executives told Becker's. -
Centene CEO Sarah London on CEOs' new challenge
Centene CEO Sarah London told Fortune in a June 19 interview that leaders are increasingly realizing the importance in developing a strong culture within their organizations. -
How the 'Amazon effect' is changing what people expect from their health insurer
Healthcare is complicated — but members want their experiences with health insurance to be as easy as shopping on Amazon, executives told Becker's. -
What Centene CEO Sarah London learned in her 1st year on the job
Sarah London told Fortune on June 19 that she took a heads down approach to the first six to nine months on the job after being appointed to the role in March 2022. -
What do members want from their health plans now? Speed and convenience, leaders say
Satisfaction with commercial health plans is on the decline, with members expressing more frustration with customer service and communication from their insurers, according to J.D. Power's 2023 Commercial Member Health Plan study. -
What makes the health plans top-rated by their members unique? 8 executives explain
Satisfaction with commercial health plans is on the decline, especially among younger generations, according to J.D. Power's 2023 Commercial Member Health Plan study. -
'We've normalized the abnormal': Dr. Sachin Jain on medical billing practices
SCAN Group and CareOregon recently partnered with RIP Medical Debt to wipe out $110 million in medical debt, but the payers' CEOs said true relief must come from billing system reforms, Yahoo Finance reported June 14. -
Why Centene's CEO is optimistic about AI's role in healthcare
Centene CEO Sarah London said technology and artificial intelligence could bring positive changes to the healthcare industry in the coming years, according to a June 9 report from Fortune. -
6 Fortune 500 payers earn top marks for leadership
Fortune published its 2023 list of the largest corporations in the U.S. ranked by revenue for their respective 2022 fiscal years, which includes 80 healthcare organizations. -
'Persistence and options': How Highmark's CHIP director is keeping kids insured
The Children's Health Insurance Program now enrolls more than 7 million children, but it began as a collaboration between neighbors in Western Pennsylvania. -
How Blue Cross of Idaho's next CEO plans to make the company a 'destination employer'
Blue Cross of Idaho's next CEO wants to make the payer a "destination employer." -
4 payers recognized as climate leaders in 2023
Four payers have been recognized as climate and sustainability leaders in 2023 by Forbes and USA Today. -
'The secret sauce': How Elevance Health uses obstetric liaisons and value-based incentives to boost maternal outcomes
The United States is the most dangerous place among high-income countries to give birth, and the nation's maternal mortality rate is the highest it's been since 1965. New research from Elevance Health demonstrates how initiatives from health insurers such as obstetric consultants and value-based incentive programs can lead to improved maternal outcomes for some of the nation's most at-risk populations. -
Meet AHIP's board of directors
More than 30 payer CEOs direct AHIP, the trade association representing the health insurance industry. -
8 payers among Points of Light's most community-minded companies in 2023
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.
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