Healthcare Finance Staff
While pent-up demand and new individual customers have contributed to higher-than-hoped-for premium increases, extraordinary claims have been less than feared, leaving some more money to spread around.
Massachusetts health insurers and their small business customers will have another year with a sort-of sharing risk rating system, although eventually they'll be in for reckoning.
As American society ages and Alzheimer's and dementia besets seniors and their caregivers, there may be ways to make life better until new treatments arrive.
Billions of dollars in ACA exchange subsidies are at risk of being miscalculated and misappropriated, and it seems some already have been.
This is the time of year when most plans have either completed, or are in the process of completing, their annual evaluation of their Quality Improvement (QI) Program Description and Work Plan for operating year 2014.
Almost no one disputes that the implementation of the federal health law has helped Americans who were previously uninsured gain coverage. But exactly how much has the uninsured rate dropped?
Nearly three in four Americans say the costs of prescription drugs are "unreasonable," and most blame drugmakers for those prices, according to a new poll.
The companies at the top of America's health insurance food chain are hurdling toward what could be some of the largest consolidation deals ever in the healthcare industry.
Once much-vaunted, the broad-based workplace wellness program is coming under more skepticism, as new data suggests the prevailing models may not be achieving some main goals.
CVS Health's tree of drug management and retail health is growing with grafts from a different, struggling retailer. It's a chance to expand the reach of CVS's primary care and low-cost generic medicines, among other things.