Most state and city-level drug markets are highly-concentrated, with one pharmacy benefit manager controlling a large share of the market, a new report from the American Medical Association found.
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Aetna is launching a new plan in the Atlanta area integrating more benefits from parent company CVS Health, Aetna said Oct. 13.
Florida can continue to bar the state's Medicaid program from reimbursing patients for most forms of gender-affirming care, Politico reported Oct. 12.
A Colorado health insurance purchasing alliance will not be able to offer plans in 2023 after Bright Health said it is ending its individual and group insurance business, the Colorado Sun reported Oct. 12.
From co-owned health plans between insurers and providers to major investments in telehealth, these are 12 payer partnerships reported by Becker's since Sept. 27:
Optum Labs, the R&D arm of UnitedHealth Group, is partnering with researchers in UCLA's computational medicine department to study how artificial intelligence and machine learning can be used to personalize treatments and improve care costs and quality.
Employers are expecting their health plan costs to increase by a median of 7 percent in 2023, according to a Sept. 20 survey from the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans.
UPMC Health Plan and value-based kidney care provider InterWell Health are partnering on care coordination for members with kidney disease, InterWell said Oct. 12.
Humana will launch a co-branded Medicare Advantage plan designed for veterans with military benefits provider USAA, Humana said Oct. 12.
Bloomington, Minn.-based Bright Health Group said on Oct. 11 it is ending its individual and group insurance business. The move comes after a year of challenges, which included layoffs, a fine from a state insurance regulator and hundreds of millions…
