One of UnitedHealthcare's Medicare Advantage plans will face enrollment restrictions for 2020 due to compliance issues, according to the Star Tribune.
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More than two years after President Donald Trump signed an executive order allowing administration officials to defer and waive implementation of ACA regulations, the administration has continued to chip away at the health law.
The following payer executives changed their positions this month.
UnitedHealth Group posted higher revenues and profits in the third quarter of fiscal year 2019, the health insurer said Oct. 15.
Colorado officials proposed a public option for its state individual health insurance market, The Denver Post reports.
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center in Jasper, Ind., and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield have hit an impasse in their contract negotiations, according to The Herald.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services asked a state tribunal reviewing how it awarded contracts for its managed Medicaid program to reject claims that its process was influenced by conflicts of interest, according to WRAL.
Health Care Service Corp. doled out raises in 2018 to eight of its 10 highest-paid executives, including former leaders, according to Crain's Chicago Business.
The CMO of Mercy Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., wrote that Cigna may force the hospital out of its provider network due to disagreements over rates, according to Mass Live.
A proposed combination of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and Cambia Health Solutions is officially off, boards of the organizations said Oct. 11.
