Here are the third quarter revenue and net income statistics from the five of the largest health insurance companies in the United States.
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The following health insurers made headlines this week. They are listed below, beginning with the most recent.
St. Louis-based Centene will receive a tax abatement on its proposed $772 million office campus, saving $75 million over two decades, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
MNsure — Minnesota's ACA exchange — recorded nearly 24,000 individual health plan enrollees since open enrollment commenced Nov. 1, up from the 7,000 signups it saw during the same period in 2015, reports Star Tribune.
Albany, N.Y.-based St. Peter's Health Partners and Albany-based Capital District Physicians' Health Plan launched opposing websites to reveal a contract spat over provider payments, reports Times Union.
The U.S. Department of Justice called on the judge overseeing the Aetna-Humana acquisition trial to rebut Aetna's request for a pre-trial testimony from CMS' acting administrator, arguing the deposition should only be allowed under extraordinary circumstances, reports Hartford Courant.
CMS recorded an increase of 53,000 enrollees during the first 12 days of open enrollment this year compared to last year.
More than 4,465 provider groups participating in value-based relationships with Humana received more than $93.6 million for boosting quality care outcomes.
New York City-based startup Oscar Health posted a $45 million loss in its New York, Texas and California ACA individual plan markets in the third quarter of fiscal year 2016, reports Bloomberg.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office dismissed protests from UnitedHealthcare, Health Net and WellPoint over losing two large military healthcare contract bids valued at a combined $58 billion.
