4 most-read payer issues stories this week

How repeal of the ACA could affect contraceptive coverage most grabbed the attention of Becker’s Hospital Review payer issues readers this past week.

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The following were among this week’s most-viewed payer issues stories on Becker’s Hospital Review.

1. What could an ACA repeal mean for contraceptive coverage?
A new brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation addresses the ACA’s existing contraceptive coverage rule, the impact of the rule on insurance coverage and the future of coverage if the rule is eliminated either through a full ACA repeal or administrative action.

2. ACA health plan enrollment outpaces last year with more than 11.5M total signups
HHS reported more than 11.5 million individuals signed up for health plans through the federal marketplace from Nov. 1 to Dec. 24, marking an increase of 286,000 plan selections from the same period last year.

3. UnitedHealthcare, Aetna protest bid loss of $12B Pa. Medicaid contracts
Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealthcare and Hartford, Conn.-based Aetna are protesting their bid losses to manage Pennsylvania Medicaid benefits that cover 2.2 million beneficiaries. 

4. Cigna, Scripps Health align for employer health plan
Scripps Health in San Diego and Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna will jointly offer employers in the San Diego area health maintenance organization health plans effective April 1. 

More articles on payer issues:
Insurers lobby against Montana air ambulance arbitration bill
Musicians rally during HHS ‘day of action’ to defend ACA
CVS says it was not its ‘desire or decision’ to leave BCBS of Alabama pharmacy network

 

 

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