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CareFirst BCBS sheds office space
CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield cut 140,000 square feet of office space in Washington, D.C., Bisnow reported Sept. 27. -
Centene to cut 2,000 jobs
Centene is laying off about 2,000 employees starting Oct. 2, or about 3 percent of its workforce, as the company faces financial difficulties over Medicaid redeterminations and Medicare Advantage star ratings, the St. Louis Business Journal reported Sept. 26. -
Blue Shield of California opens Long Beach office
More than 1,000 Blue Shield of California employees will work at the company's new office space in Long Beach.. -
1,000 BCBS Michigan employees strike
Over 1,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan employees are striking, after United Auto Workers and the company failed to reach a new contract agreement. -
8 payers among Fortune's best places to work in healthcare
Fortune has named Elevance Health the best large employer to work for in U.S. healthcare, according to its list of 40 top workplaces published in September. -
New York managed Medicaid plan shutting down, prompting layoffs
Amherst, N.Y.-based Fallon Health Weinberg is closing a long-term Medicaid managed care plan and laying off 31 employees between Dec. 15 and Jan. 12, 2024, according to a WARN notice filed with the state. -
40 payers among Forbes' best-in-state employers
Forty health insurers and health systems with health plans were named to Forbes' 2023 list of Best Employers by State. -
8 positions being cut at Aetna
CVS Health has started delivering layoff notices across the company, including Aetna. -
BCBS Kansas City lists headquarters for sale
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City has listed its current headquarters for sale ahead of a planned move to a new location, the Kansas City Business Journal reported Aug. 15. -
How an AI platform is helping Cigna recruit and hire employees
An AI recruiting system helped Cigna fill 65 percent of its open roles with internal candidates, HR Brew reported July 11. -
16 payers among America's greatest workplaces in 2023: Newsweek
Sixteen health insurers have been named among the nation's top 1,000 employers in 2023 by Newsweek. -
6 payers exiting office spaces
As more employees work in remote or hybrid formats, payers are cutting back on office space nationwide. -
12 payers cutting jobs
Payers are trimming their workforces or jobs due to financial or operational challenges, along with restructuring stategies. -
Friday Health Plans laying off all 300+ employees
Friday Health Plans is laying off all 323 of its employees as the company ends all of its business. -
Where Blue Cross Blue Shield companies increased compensation in 2022
Compensation at Blue Cross Blue Shield plans increased by an average of 5.9 percent in 2022, according to an analysis from Sherlock and Company. -
How UnitedHealth Group saved 1B pieces of paper in 2022
Prior authorization changes and paperless policies led UnitedHealth Group to cut its paper usage by 1 billion pieces, according to the company's sustainability report. -
BCBS Tennessee accepts $10M bid for campus
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is selling an 11-acre Chattanooga campus to Hamilton County. -
Hawaii's BCBS affiliate responds to executive pay criticisms
Executives at Hawaii Medical Service Association, the state's BCBS affiliate, are responding to internal criticism from employees following compensation boosts for the company's leaders and board of directors. -
Centene puts 68-acre Sacramento campus up for lease
Centene has listed a 68-acre, 517,000-square-foot corporate campus for sublease in Sacramento, Calif. -
Cityblock Health to lay off 60
Cityblock Health, a New York City-based healthcare provider focused on Medicaid and dual-eligible beneficiaries, is laying off 60 employees in Washington, D.C., according to WARN filings published May 8.
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