Three insurers were named among the top companies for workplace fairness by Fair360.
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Texas Children's Health Plan is laying off "a few hundred" employees after the health plan lost 30% of its membership during Medicaid redeterminations, the Houston Chronicle reported May 14.
Highmark Health has laid off 47 employees, PennLive reported May 7.
Molina Healthcare is outsourcing 52 positions to a contractor at its headquarters in Long Beach, Calif., according to regulatory documents filed with the state in April.
ConnectiCare is vacating 64,000 square feet of office space at its corporate headquarters in Farmington, Conn. because of the company's shift to a hybrid work style, CT Insider reported April 24.
Centene has donated a $25 million claims processing facility to the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported April 26.
The nation's largest health insurers collectively employ around 850,000 people in the U.S.
25 payers have been included on Forbes' seventh annual ranking of the nation's best employers for diversity.
UnitedHealth Group and Elevance Health notched spots on LinkedIn's top 50 workplaces for 2024.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana is asking its employees to return to the office after four years of remote work, Nola.com reported April 11.