Legislators in Minnesota's Senate approved a $300 million health insurance premium relief bill for residents who purchased individual health plans through the state's MNsure marketplace but are ineligible for government subsidies to offset premium hikes, Star Tribune reports.
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How repeal of the ACA could affect contraceptive coverage most grabbed the attention of Becker’s Hospital Review payer issues readers this past week.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana President Steven Udvarhelyi, MD, said immediate repeal of the ACA would spur insurer exits from the state's individual market and destabilize it, reports The Town Talk.
At the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco last week, Cigna CEO David Cordani said the payer's ACA health plans made the most financial sense when they networked with ACOs, reports Hartford Courant.
Blue Cross Blue Shield and PacificSource Health Plans are opposing a bill that would regulate their payment disputes with air ambulance companies, arguing the legislation would require them to raise rates, reports Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
HHS launched a "day of action" campaign Jan. 12 for artists to share how the ACA affected them amid Congress' efforts to quickly repeal and replace the health law.
CVS Pharmacy said it was not its "desire or decision" to leave a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama pharmacy network providing coverage for 390,000 policyholders, reports AL.com.
Indianapolis-based Anthem inked a multiyear extension of its partnership with health IT company Inovalon in Bowie, Md.
The following health insurers made headlines this week. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
Chicago-based Blue Cross Blue Shield Association issued a positive assessment of Seattle-based NanoString's Prosigna Breast Cancer assay.
