UnitedHealth Group posted a profit of $2.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020, down about 38 percent from $3.5 billion in the same period of 2019. In its Jan. 20 financial release, UnitedHealth said the declines were expected as…
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Here are four lawsuits, settlements and other legal actions involving commercial payers that were filed since Jan. 1:
UnitedHealthcare debuted a virtual primary care service that will be available to members in 11 states, the insurer said Jan. 14.
Capital BlueCross, a Pennsylvania-based insurer that covers close to 1 million members, is temporarily waiving virtual care fees through March 31, the insurer said Jan. 19.
On Jan. 15, CMS issued 2022 Medicare Advantage and Part D rates three months early in a move it says will give plans more time to calculate bids for the next coverage year.
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield agreed to pay the Office for Civil Rights $5.1 million to settle potential HIPAA violations related to a data breach, HHS said Jan. 15.
CMS released a final rule for states, health insurance exchanges and insurers in the individual and small group markets Jan. 14.
CMS released a final rule Jan. 15 that aims to lower cost-sharing for pricey prescription drugs for Medicare Advantage and Part D enrollees.
Here are three recent contract agreements or conflicts between payers, providers and employers:
The following payer executives changed their positions in January so far.
