Here are the 10 largest Blue Cross Blue Shield affiliates and their influence within their home states, ranked by membership:
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Following early successes of President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, health lobbyists are pushing back against related proposals to expand Medicare as part of the deal.
Insurers around the country are gradually reinstating coronavirus-related copays and deductibles, and despite public speculation that payers are looking to cash in, analysts say it could play a key role in encouraging vaccination.
Here are five recent articles posted by Becker's Hospital Review since Aug. 18 that concern payer-provider relationships.
After a party-line vote in the House of Representatives, President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion social spending bill is still seeing partisan momentum.
Across the country, states and private insurers are struggling to catch their Medicaid members up to statewide vaccination rates.
With Tropical Storm Henri ravaging regions of the East Coast Aug. 24, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts is issuing expedited access to care for over 360,000 affected members in the area.
Leon Medical Centers Health Plans, a part of Cigna, is partnering with HCA East Florida to make the network accessible for approximately 40,000 Medicare Advantage members.
Cigna is moving 2,100 employees of Evernorth — which includes Express Scripts — to the former Honeywell International headquarters in Morris Plains, N.J.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill Aug. 25 that requires insurers to cover mental healthcare in an effort to ensure access to services.
