A 2021 survey conducted by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. found that a majority of respondents were dissatisfied with their Medicare Advantage onboarding process, the company said April 18.
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An Arizona father is suing Anthem over the denial of behavioral health benefits for his daughter, Law Street Media reported April 18.
A federal arbitrator has ordered Indianapolis-based Anthem to pay $4.5 million to a group of 11 Indiana hospitals, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal.
From facing the largest insurance fine in Georgia state history to being named one of the best companies to work for, here are seven recent stories about the Indianapolis-based payer:
California payers, providers, counties and unions are speaking out against proposed legislation that would cement Kaiser Permanente's special no-bid Medi-Cal contract with the state, according to CaliforniaHealthline.
The nation's largest payers have made recent moves back to the office, but most are offering employees more flexible work styles than what they offered before the pandemic.
A lawsuit challenging the ACA is using a legal argument that has not been heard by the Supreme Court in almost 90 years, according to Bloomberg.
Colorado's top insurance regulator says he almost ordered Bright Health to cease all operations in the state following dozens of consumer and provider complaints.
The Georgetown University Health Policy Institute's Center for Families and children estimates that 6.7 million children are at high risk of losing Medicaid coverage when the COVID-19 public health emergency ends.
An Idaho woman and her spouse filed a lawsuit against Anthem April 13 for allegedly violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by improperly processing their medical claims.
