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A S&P Global Report analysis forecasts health insurers will start seeing financial losses reverse on their ACA individual marketplace plans in 2016 after "hitting bottom" in 2015, CNBC reports.
Tupelo-based North Mississippi Medical Center and Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealthcare reached a temporary agreement to allow more than 50,000 UnitedHealthcare policyholders access to NMMC services at in-network rates, Mississippi Business Journal reports.
The population that gained health insurance under the ACA was examined by the Urban Institute to analyze health coverage changes based on several demographics.
The following health insurers made headlines this week. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
Attorneys from the U.S. Department of Justice and insurers Aetna and Humana answered a judge's closing questions during the final day of an antitrust trial in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, Hartford Courant reports.
Hartford, Conn.-based Aetna and Louisville, Ky.-based Humana pushed back the deadline for their $37 billion acquisition agreement to Feb. 15.
Since open enrollment for ACA marketplace plans began Nov. 1, 6.4 million individuals have enrolled in plans through the health insurance marketplace, reflecting an increase of 400,000 compared to the same period last year.
Some Los Angeles County residents are alleging they were incorrectly dropped from California's Medicaid program and as a result have faced challenges with regaining health coverage and seeking care from physicians, Los Angeles Times reports.
A U.S. Department of Justice witness argued Tuesday Connecticut is among the areas that would see a lack of competition in the health insurance market should Anthem's proposed $54 billion acquisition of Cigna succeed, Hartford Courant reports.
