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Health insurance giant Anthem is expecting positive finances this year, as it said its adjusted net income is expected to rise from an estimated $10.16 per share in 2015 to over $10.80 per share in 2016, according to Reuters.

Although numerous insurers have said they're losing money on the exchanges, the CEO of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Holdings — the largest U.S. for-profit hospital chain — said he is happy with this year's ACA open enrollment season, according to Reuters.

Independent Blue Cross and Culver City, Calif.-based NantHealth have agreed to provide insurance coverage for a comprehensive whole genome and proteome diagnostic platform to diagnose molecular differences in an individual's cancer and identify personalized therapies.

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Thousands of Blue Cross Blue Shield customers in North Carolina can expect refunds this week as it scrambles to fix what company officials are calling the most serious system failure in recent decades, according to the Charlotte Observer.

As open enrollment draws to a close at the end of this month, Louisville, Ky.-based Humana said it likely won't collect enough money to cover the cost of individual plans, according to Crain's Detroit Business.

The Obama administration has offered millions of people the chance to sign up for health plans after the enrollment deadlines over the last two years, a move that insurance companies say has destabilized the markets and raised premiums, according to…

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