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Centene terminates work on $775M campus expansion
Centene is no longer moving forward with the remainder of a $775 million expansion of its corporate campus in Clayton, Mo., according to the St. Louis Business Journal. -
BCBS Tennessee launches educational institute to address need for IT workers
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee has launched its BlueSky Tennessee Institute, a college degree and training program aimed at fostering new IT talent for the company, according to the Chattanooga Times Free Press. -
Cigna's Evernorth moves into New Jersey campus with hybrid focus
Employees at Cigna subsidiary Evernorth moved into a new campus July 19 in Morris Plains, N.J. that aims to support hybrid work styles, according to ROI-NJ. -
Amid competitive US labor market, employers are ramping up health benefits, survey finds
As employers plan for 2023, attracting and retaining talent is top of mind amid a competitive U.S. labor market. That's led to over two-thirds of companies planning to enhance employee health and benefit offerings next year, according to survey results from Mercer published July 6. -
6 recent payer office moves
Recent office moves or investments by payers highlight the growing transition to hybrid workstyles. From new C-suite hires meant to support that transition to new headquarters locations, these are six recent office moves made by payers over the last month: -
UnitedHealth Group seeking chief talent officer
UnitedHealth Group posted June 24 that it is looking for a chief talent officer to join the company at its Minnetonka, Minn. headquarters, either in-person or potentially remote. -
Half of BCBS Kansas employees now work remote or hybrid
About half of the 1,600 employees at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas now work remote or hybrid, and the payer is expanding its presence in the Wichita market, the Wichita Business Journal reported June 29. -
How Humana is embracing hybrid work styles
Humana is developing new workplace models to support a more hybrid workforce, ArchDaily reported June 23. -
BCBS Association to lease 95K square feet for new Chicago headquarters
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is planning to lease a new space for its headquarters in downtown Chicago, The Chicago Tribune reported June 16. -
BCBS Association leases 64K square feet of DC office space
The Chicago-based Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has leased nearly 64,000 square feet of office space in Washington, D.C., according to the Commercial Observer. -
6 recent payer office moves
From new headquarters in Manhattan to a further embrace of remote work, these are six recent office moves made by payers: -
CareFirst BCBS leases 80K-square-foot building in suburban Baltimore
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield has leased 80,000 square feet of office space in Columbia, Md., as part of the nonprofit payer's regional expansion strategy. -
Humana donating 130K-square-foot office building to U of Louisville
Humana is donating an eight-story office building in downtown Louisville, Ky., to the University of Louisville. -
Centene shedding 200K square feet of St. Louis office space
Centene is terminating its leases for nearly 200,000 square feet of office space in St. Louis or surrounding suburbs, according to the St. Louis Business Journal. -
10 providers seeking payer contracting talent
Ten providers — including the University of Maryland Medical Center, Penn Medicine and North Kansas City Hospital — recently posted job listings seeking leaders in payer contracting and relations. -
10 providers seeking payer contracting talent
Ten providers — including University of Chicago Medicine, Penn Medicine and Hartford Healthcare — recently posted job listings seeking leaders in payer contracting and relations. -
Bright Health lays off 150 workers, 5% of workforce
Bloomington, Minn.-based Bright Health Group is laying off 150 employees, totaling to 5 percent of its workforce, according to the Star Tribune. -
Employee sues Centene claiming overtime pay was withheld after payroll hack
A former Centene employee is suing the company claiming it failed to administer overtime pay following a cyberattack, according to the March 2 complaint. -
Humana slated to bring back in-person work after 2-year remote hiatus
Humana announced that it is returning to in-person work at its Louisville, Ky., headquarters after a string of pandemic-era pushbacks, according to CBS affiliate WLKY. -
Judge certifies class of UnitedHealth workers in retirement fund lawsuit
A Minnesota judge certified a class of UnitedHealth Group employees aiming to sue the payer over underperforming 401(k) plan funds that the company failed to address.
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