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New York-based health insurer startup Oscar Health recorded a $105.2 million loss in its New York and New Jersey businesses in 2015, showing insurance companies of all sizes are struggling with the new markets created by the Affordable Care Act,…

In a letter to the Department of Justice, the American Hospital Association said Anthem's proposed acquisition of Cigna would reduce the ability of other health insurers to compete with Blue Cross Blue Shield plans.

A circuit judge has denied Sioux Falls (S.D.) Specialty Hospital's request that Sanford Health Plan rewrite its health insurance contracts into a single network plan in keeping with the state's patient choice law, reports Argus Leader.

In early February, Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said his company had "serious concerns about the sustainability of the public exchanges." But now his thoughts are slightly different, according to CNN Money.

HMO plans — or health management organizations — don't have the best reputation. But The New York Times outlines why they might be making a comeback.

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