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UPMC has the highest-ranked Medicare Advantage plan for customer satisfaction in 2025, according to J.D. Power’s 11th annual Medicare Advantage study. The consumer insight firm published its list of the top Medicare Advantage plans in 10 markets on Aug. 19.…

Anthem Blue Cross’ commercial and ACA health plans in California have been awarded Health Equity Accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance through July 28, 2028. Anthem’s Medi-Cal plan previously earned the NCQA’s Health Equity and Health Equity Plus…

Peak Health is planning its largest expansion to date in the Medicare Advantage market, more than doubling its potential footprint in its home state and moving into Pennsylvania for the first time. “We’re looking to expand substantially. We will be…

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts reported a net loss of $129.7 million on revenue of $2.6 billion (-4.9% net margin) in the second quarter.  Year-to-date, the company has reported a net loss of $92.6 million on revenue of…

Georgia regulators are fining health insurers more than $20 million for failing to comply with state and federal mental health parity laws. Insurance Commissioner John King said Aug. 15 that the penalties follow examinations that uncovered more than 6,000 violations…

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With recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), health plans are at a precipice of change. At Optum, we’re leveraging emerging technologies to drive payment accuracy—but it’s just the starting point. We believe AI has the potential to completely transform the…

Mountain Health Co-Op, which insures more than 11,000 people in Wyoming, is exiting the state at the end of 2025, Cowboy State Daily reported Aug. 14.  Mountain Health CEO Blair Fjeseth told the news outlet that several factors contributed to…

CMS has lifted an enrollment suspension on Wellcare of Missouri’s Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan, effective Jan. 1, 2026. The sanction was originally imposed Sept. 6, 2024, after Wellcare failed to meet the federal minimum medical loss ratio of 85%…

Employers are expecting a median healthcare cost increase of 10% in 2026, according to a survey from the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans. The results reflect the responses from 150 corporate and single employers surveyed between July 30 and…

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