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The final settlement wraps up 12 years of litigation over Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans’ alleged collusion to lower ...
The committee will oversee areas where UnitedHealth has struggled or faced public scrutiny: underwriting and forecasting, ...
Shakespeare famously wrote in The Tempest, “What’s past is prologue,” to express how events of the past set the stage for developments in the present. That sentiment was clear for health insurers in ...
A federal judge has ordered CVS Caremark to pay almost $290 million in damages and penalties after a whistleblower proved the ...
Employers surveyed by the Business Group on Health are bracing for the largest annual increase in healthcare costs in more ...
Trump administration finalizes health IT rule on prior authorization, electronic prescribing The regulation should enable workflow automation to limit paperwork burdens on providers, regulators said.
Reed O’Connor’s ruling is a setback for smaller MA plans — and efforts to curb predatory marketing to seniors.
HHS abandons mRNA vaccine research BARDA will cancel nearly $500 million worth of contracts supporting the development of mRNA shots, which proved vital during the COVID pandemic.
A clause in Wayne DeVeydt’s new contract prevents him from participating in activities that compete with UnitedHealth. That’s standard for senior executives.
More than half of patients report health insurance denied drugs for chronic or rare diseases: poll The survey also found high rates of alternative funding programs, controversial arrangements in ...
New limits to the program could force hospitals to slash capital spending while bracing for millions of newly uninsured ...