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How payers stack up on employee wages
Cigna and Humana are leading among healthcare companies for offering fair wages to employees, according to Just Capital's ranking of the "most just" companies. -
BCBS Minnesota hiring 300 employees to manage Medicaid program, ending contract with Amerigroup
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota is bringing on 300 employees to manage back-office work for its Medicaid programs, ending its contract with Amerigroup to manage these services, the Star Tribune reported Jan. 19. -
How payers stack up on work-life balance, employee benefits
Elevance Health scored the top spot in the healthcare industry for employee benefits and work-life balance, according to Just Capital's ranking of the "most just" companies. -
9 payer workforce updates
Payers are shuffling office spaces and investing in programs to train new employees. Here are nine payer workforce developments Becker's has reported since Dec. 7. -
Payers nab top ratings for workplace diversity, equity, inclusion
Nine payers received five stars for diversity, equity and inclusion in Newsweek's "Greatest Workplaces for Diversity." -
How payers stack up on community investments
Payers took four of the top five spots for community support in Just Capital's ranking of the "most just" companies in America. -
How payers stack up on investing in employees
Payers are leading the way in the healthcare industry for investing in their workers. -
Payers top rankings for corporate citizenship in healthcare
Payers took four of the top five healthcare industry spots in a ranking of America's "most just" companies. -
These 4 payers are among the companies hiring for the most remote positions
CVS Health was one of the top companies searching for remote workers in 2022. -
Humana laying off over 1,100 associates, shuttering all SeniorBridge locations
Humana is laying off at least 1,162 employees in two states following the decision to close all its SeniorBridge home care facilities nationwide. -
BCBS Nebraska to expand IT employee training pilot program
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska hopes to grow the program that trains students to take on IT roles at the company, the Omaha World-Herald reported Dec. 19. -
Elevance Health sells 30-acre, $76.2M campus in Virginia
Elevance Health has sold 580,000 square feet of office space in Richmond, Va., Richmond Bizsense reported Dec. 20. -
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota sells $19.2M office building, consolidating locations
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota plans to sell a 156,000-square-foot building housing subsidiary Noridian Healthcare Solutions, The Forum reported Dec. 16. -
UnitedHealth purchases $1.15M Minnesota office space
UnitedHealthcare purchased a $1.15M building near its existing offices in Minnetonka, Minn., Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal reported Dec. 13. -
Where payers sold, moved office spaces in 2022
Payers have embraced the shift to remote and hybrid work. Some payers have downsized office space this year, and others have reworked new spaces to better accommodate hybrid work. -
In blow to Kaiser, 200,000 Hawaii public employees can now enroll in BCBS plans
Hawaii's largest purchaser of health insurance is allowing nearly 200,000 current and former county and state government employees to switch their health coverage from Kaiser Permanente to Hawaii Medical Service Association, the state's BCBS affiliate. -
Aetna shutters 83K-square-foot call center in Pennsylvania
Aetna is moving out of its 83,512-square-foot call center in Bethlehem, Pa., The Morning Call reported Dec. 8. -
4 insurance companies that conducted layoffs in 2022
Here are four payer layoffs Becker's reported this year. -
BCBS Tennessee's health IT workforce program touts 100% retention, doubled applicants
The BlueSky Institute, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee's new college degree and training program aimed at fostering IT talent for the payer, has achieved a 100 percent retention rate in its first year, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported Dec. 6 -
8 recent payer workforce developments
Some payers are conducting layoffs, while others are looking to the tech sector to find new hires. Here are eight payer workforce developments Becker's has reported since Nov. 11.
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