Insurers did not receive confirmation the ACA's cost-sharing reductions would remain intact during a meeting with CMS Administrator Seema Verma Tuesday, The New York Times reports.
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Thirty-two percent of health insurers and life insurers across the globe plan to develop their predictive analytics capabilities over the next two years, according to a Gen Re survey.
Vero Beach, Fla.-based Indian River Medical Center and Hartford, Conn.-based Aetna may end their contract if negotiations between the parties fail, according to a TCPalm report.
Charleston, S.C.-based Consumers' Choice Health Plan, a failed health insurance co-op, filed a lawsuit against the federal government claiming the government's inability to pay reinsurance payments led to its 2015 collapse, The Post and Courier reports.
Health insurance plans will see increased costs, technology use and implementation of bundled payment models in 2017, according to online benefits administration and health savings account provider Clarity Benefit Solutions.
Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealth Group saw revenue and earnings from operations increase in the first quarter of fiscal year 2017 despite its widespread withdrawal from the ACA individual marketplace this year.
Little Rock, Ark.-based CHI St. Vincent, part of Englewood, Colo.-based Catholic Health Initiatives, settled a contract dispute with Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealthcare, Arkansas Business reports.
CMS on April 13 released its final rule aimed at stabilizing the individual health insurance market established under the ACA.
Neighborhood Health Plan, a subsidiary of Boston-based Partners HealthCare, is offering a money-back guarantee to employers with at least 100 workers who join the plan as new customers, according to The Boston Globe.
Becker's Hospital Review reported on the following executive moves since April 6. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
