Bloomfield, Conn.-based payer Cigna will sell individual health plans on and off the Affordable Care Act marketplace in the Chicago area for coverage beginning Jan. 1.
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Approved double-digit rate hikes for individual Affordable Care Act marketplace plans continue to mar headlines as open enrollment for 2017 approaches.
The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance anticipates 37,160 individuals insured through Affordable Care Act marketplace plans will lose coverage for 2017.
The Affordable Care Act guarantees healthcare rights for people living with HIV and other chronic conditions. But some insurers in the ACA marketplaces prevent these patients from receiving necessary care through discriminatory practices, such as refusing to cover key medications…
Kaiser Family Foundation estimated about 11.7 million of Americans who remain uninsured qualify for Medicaid or tax credits to purchase insurance through their state's Affordable Care Act exchange.
The Illinois Department of Insurance released 2017 premium increases for health plans sold through the state's Affordable Care Act marketplace, with average rate increases topping 45 percent, NPR Illinois reports.
UnitedHealth Group reported strong revenue growth in the third quarter of 2016, and the Minnetonka, Minn.-based insurer expects that growth in 2017.
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services released 2017 premium rates for health plans sold on the federal marketplace, with individual premiums set to jump an average 16.7 percent.
Philadelphia-based managed care organization Health Partners Plans will sell its Medicare Advantage policies in three additional Pennsylvania counties effective Oct. 15.
Manchester, N.H.-based Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will extend coverage to physician remote access technologies for its 2017 Medicare Advantage New Hampshire plans.
