Colorado legislators have approved a bill to evaluate whether the entire state should be treated as a single geographic district to alleviate the large disparity in premium prices across the state's regions, according to the Denver Post. Gov. John Hickenlooper…
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UnitedHealthcare will no longer offer individual plans through Mayland's Affordable Care Act health exchange in 2017, while other large insurers in the state are seeking rate increases of up to 30 percent, according to a Baltimore Sun report.
After the open enrollment period on the Affordable Care Act marketplace closed in January, McKinsey's Center for U.S. Health System Reform closely analyzed the primary drivers of successful results throughout the first three years of the ACA exchange model.
People ages 21 and under and pregnant women who have been exposed to the water in Flint, Mich., may be eligible for a Medicaid expansion program, Gov. Rick Snyder (R) and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced…
Four Massachusetts nonprofit health insurers lost money in the first quarter of 2016, and three of the four lost more in the first quarter of 2016 than they did in the same period of 2015, according to The Boston Globe.
Americans living in many rural areas in the U.S. will have just one health plan option next year if they buy insurance from the exchanges established under the Affordable Care Act, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
As insurance companies begin to retreat from unprofitable markets, some residents living in rural parts of the U.S. will have just one insurer's plans to choose from on the government exchanges next year, reports Wall Street Journal.
Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealthcare and New Orleans-based Ochsner Health System reached a contract agreement Friday to continue providing in-network service rates to Louisiana residents through January 2017, reports The Advocate.
Patients with Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield's Community Blue Flex plan will pay more for care services at UPMC Jameson than they did before the single hospital health system merged with Pittsburgh-based UPMC earlier this month, reports Ellwood City Ledger.
Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield has told 30,000 customers in Iowa it plans to raise their premiums by between 38 and 43 percent next year, reports The Des Moines Register.
