Medicaid continuous coverage requirements are unwinding, and in many states, individuals have lost coverage due to procedural reasons.
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Emily Zalkovsky has been named Texas Medicaid director, effective July 1.
Friday Health Plans is the fourth payer to exit Colorado's insurance market in the past year.
Ford Motor Co. is suing BCBS Michigan, along with the BCBS Association, over an alleged antitrust conspiracy among Blues plans to fix healthcare prices, thereby overcharging Ford for health insurance provided to its employees.
UnitedHealthcare pulled back on plans to implement a controversial gastroenterology endoscopy prior authorization policy that was set to take effect June 1. In its place, the payer set up an advance notification policy for non-screening and nonemergent GI procedures.
Medicaid redeterminations are underway, and many experts say the process is going worse than expected.
A New York City plan to implement Medicare Advantage for retirees is being challenged in court again, and federal lawmakers are pressing the largest Medicare Advantage insurers on claims denials.
Hawaii has the highest share of residents that work for an employer that offers health insurance, while Wyoming has the lowest share, according to a health coverage report published by insurance trade group AHIP in April.
California has the most residents with a Medicare supplement plan, while Hawaii has the least, according to a health coverage report published by insurance trade group AHIP in April.
Florida has the most residents with individual health coverage through a broker or the ACA exchange, while Alaska has the least, according to a health coverage report published by insurance trade group AHIP in April.
