Amid Democrats pushing to pass a $3.5 trillion social spending plan, some senators are considering providing seniors with $1,000 healthcare vouchers that could be used for immediate care until Medicare coverage is extended.
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Anthem and Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare are chartering a new value-based healthcare agreement.
The United States has filed a False Claims Act complaint against Buffalo, N.Y.-based Independent Health, its subsidiary DxID and former DxID CEO Betsy Gaffney.
The Census Bureau unveiled its health insurance findings from the previous calendar year in a Sept. 14 release.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is collaborating with Boulder Care to grow its telehealth addiction treatment network across Ohio.
Concessions employees in San Francisco have voted to strike as volatile baseball and basketball schedules determine whether they have health insurance or not.
While Connecticut is largely increasing health insurance rates, the increases aren't in line with what payers have been asking for.
A lawsuit filed Sept. 13 accuses Aetna of discriminatory policies against LGBTQ members who seek fertility treatments.
The rollout of Texas' Senate Bill 8, dubbed the Heartbeat Act, which bans abortions six weeks after conception, may jeopardize health plans that provide abortion coverage.
As California Gov. Gavin Newsom's position remains contentious, many looking to keep him in office are looking for state insurance reform in return.
