Over the next four decades, health insurance premiums are set to grow by roughly 90 percent under current law, even after accounting for inflation and economic growth, according to an analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget Model.
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Hospital and insurance groups largely came out in opposition of new optional funding changes to Medicaid that would partially cap federal assistance.
Layoffs at Health Care Service Corp., a new UnitedHealthcare-Walgreens partnership and an interview with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota's CEO were among the payer stories that piqued the interest of readers in January.
The following payer executives changed their positions in the past month.
An optional program is now available for states seeking greater flexibility over their Medicaid programs, CMS said Jan. 30. But with more flexibility would come an annual cap in federal funding.
Anthem saw its revenues and profits grow in the fourth quarter of 2019, but the insurer missed analysts' earnings expectations.
IBM Watson' s Anita- Nair Hartman discusses a study that reveals payers and providers anticipate consumers as top collaborators in 3 to 5 years.
Anthem hired former Aetna executive Kathy Martella as vice president and general manager for its large group business in California.
Health Care Service Corp., the Chicago-based parent of five Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans, will shed about 400 mid-management positions, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
UnitedHealth says St. Francis 2.5 times pricier than St. Louis market; hospital cites 25% price drop
Saint Francis Healthcare System in Cape Girardeau, Mo., will no longer be in UnitedHealthcare's provider network beginning March 5 after negotiations between the two organizations derailed, according to CBS affiliate KFVS 12 News.
