It's been a busy May for Blue Cross Blue Shield companies hiring and promoting new executives, and the public health director from a major city is joining Humana Medicaid. These are nine recent payer executive moves.
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Some states have counties where more than half of the nonelderly population does not have any health insurance, while other states boast having no county where the uninsured rate is more than 6 percent, according to financial news site 24/7…
Northwell Health is collaborating with Dominican Republic-based payer Seguros Reservas to expand patient care to residents of the Caribbean country.
Congressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel testified before the Senate Budget Committee May 12 to discuss how implementing a single-payer healthcare system based on the Medicare fee-for-service program would affect the nation's healthcare, budget and economy.
The ongoing contract dispute between the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi has left one patient fearful his liver transplant surgery won't be covered by his health insurance at the state's only organ transplant…
Delaware Gov. John Carney signed a statewide paid family and medical leave insurance program into law May 10.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Health Plan will distribute in-home medication disposal bags to more than 11,000 members of its UPMC for Life Medicare Advantage plan throughout the month of May.
While an estimated 28.9 million Americans under 65 were uninsured in 2019, over a dozen towns across the country boasted uninsured rates of effectively zero during the same period, according to financial news site 24/7 Tempo.
The vast majority of nonpediatric office-based physicians are accepting new patients with Medicare and private insurance, according to a May 12 Kaiser Family Foundation report.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has created the Department of Financial Services' Pharmacy Benefits Bureau, an office tasked with licensing and regulating the state's pharmacy benefits industry.
