Medicare Advantage provider Alignment Healthcare reported a $56.9 million loss in its first quarter as a publicly traded company, compared to a loss of $10 million during the same period last year, according to Forbes.
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Uninsured patients ages 60 to 64 are twice as likely to receive late-stage cancer diagnoses than Medicare beneficiaries ages 66 to 69, according to research published in Health Affairs.
As debate over the cost of providing life support for a 2-year-old intensifies, Fort Worth, Texas-based Cook Children's said third-party administrator Aetna's Special Investigative Unit has launched a review, reports The Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Missouri lawmakers said the decision to not expand Medicaid in the state will likely result in a lawsuit, according to an article in the News Tribune.
Today is Tax Day. Under President Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief bill, there are new deductions and perks for filers, according to Yahoo Finance.
Health insurer Humana is aiming to have its offices fully staffed again by Labor Day.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration May 14, alleging that its decision to revoke a state Medicaid funding waiver was an unlawful "power grab."
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced a new bill to reform prior authorization processes for Medicare Advantage plans.
CMS issued guidance May 13 outlining how states can use funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 for Medicaid programs.
The following payer executive changes were announced in May so far:
