Senior healthcare provider CareMax is acquiring Dallas-based Steward Health Care's Medicare value-based care business in a cash and stock deal.
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Medicaid expansion under the ACA was associated with an increase in two-year overall survival rates among newly diagnosed cancer patients, according to a recent study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
A federal judge in Pennsylvania approved a class-action lawsuit against Aetna on May 25 for allegedly violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by forcing disability benefits recipients to return their personal injury payments.
Maryland's all-payer hospital system can provide valuable insights for other states' healthcare systems, but moving other states to a similar system likely would be difficult, according to an article published May 31 by Troyen Brennan, MD, PhD, in Health Affairs.
After receiving a review from CMS, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said May 27 that Medicare Part B premiums won't be adjusted downward until next year.
UnitedHealth has until June 16 to respond to a petition seeking a retrial of its win in a mental health coverage case, according to a May 26 order from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Washington state requested a federal waiver May 13 that would allow noncitizens to purchase health coverage on its ACA marketplace, which one expert says may cost the state up to $1 billion every year, according to The Center Square Washington.
A proposed class action in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois alleges that Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois unlawfully denied full coverage for fertility treatments to LBGTQ members.
The Better Medicare Alliance, a Medicare Advantage advocacy group, is endorsing a bill to simplify prior authorizations for seniors.
From being named to the Fortune 500 list, to CEO Andrew Witty saying the company is embracing telehealth, here are nine recent headlines about UnitedHealth:
