Healthcare Finance Staff
Too many consumers have learned the hard way that their credit rating can be tarnished by medical bills they may not owe or when disputes delay insurer payment.
The company that defined health insurance e-commerce is struggling in the new market, despite an attempt to sell subsidized health plans, and is now looking to Medicare.
The Department of Health and Human Services is being urged to add another qualifying event to the list of ways people can buy an exchange plan in a "special enrollment period."
Health insurers and American consumers might be spending more than ever for prescription drugs, but there are also more choices and more information to find value in a sea of volume.
Pennsylvania's smaller Blue-licensed insurer is boasting of some notable results in its accountable care arrangements and is looking to bring similar contracts to small primary care practices.
After $300 million, thousands of hours of labor and a few lost government careers, one of the biggest disappointments in progressive health policy has reached the end of the road.
Welander was first hired by St. Charles in 2009 as director of accounting before being promoted to director of finance in 2014.
The nation's second largest insurer is taking some flak for declining a second opinion on its information technology security.
New developers platform hopes to enhance medical diagnostics and research.
Starting next year, health insurers have to give Americans in Medicare Advantage plans and federal exchange policies up-to-date details about which doctors are in their plans and taking new patients.