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Gaining market power on both the provider and payer sides of healthcare has been the name of the game in recent years. In fact, consolidation has become so pervasive that partners have been increasingly likely to attempt dubious mergers, according…

Due to ever-increasing costs of healthcare coverage, health sharing ministries were started throughout the U.S. more than two decades ago. But critics contend these ministries may have underlying disadvantages, according to U.S. News & World Report.

Health Republic of New York — a nonprofit insurance co-op formed under the Affordable Care Act — abruptly closed last November. Now the FBI may be investigating why, according to NewsDay.com.

This month, seven executives from Louisville, Ky.-based Humana received almost $27 million in common shares for longevity and performance, according to Insider Louisville.

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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina began experiencing system problems in January. Although the insurer has claimed it is "making progress" in the crisis, a new round of difficulties has recently piled up, according to The News & Observer.

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