In 2023, 25 million people in the U.S. had no health insurance, according to a preliminary survey published in June by the National Center for Health Statistics.
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Data Medicare Advantage insurers provide to the federal government has become more complete in recent years, but gaps remain, according to MedPAC's annual report, titled "Medicare and the Health Care Delivery System."
Ascension saw disruptions to its ACA health plans following the May cyberattack on the 140-hospital system, NPR reported June 14.
From AMA priorities to new legislation, here are five updates on prior authorization Becker's has reported since May 28:
The board of directors for Orange, Calif.-based CalOptima Health has approved a $526.2 million investment to increase pay rates for hospitals, providers, community clinics, behavioral health providers, ancillary services providers and health networks.
A federal lawsuit from UnitedHealth Group was dismissed in May against two former executives, which alleged they stole and used confidential company information to create their own competing product for diabetes management.
UnitedHealth Group's board of directors authorized a $2.10 per-share cash dividend to be paid on June 25.
The financial headwinds facing major Medicare Advantage carriers are also affecting companies across the Blue Cross Blue Shield system.
An Elevance Health executive said the company is comfortable with its Medicare Advantage business as other insurers project losses.
Around 1 in 3 employers covered GLP-1 drugs for weight loss in 2023, a survey from the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans found.
