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Pennsylvania is the first state to have a backup plan to prevent its residents from losing their health insurance subsidies should the U.S. Supreme Court strike down the federal exchange provision in the Affordable Care Act.
At the annual assembly of America's health insurance leaders, the need for better consumer experiences and more affordability goes without saying. The trouble is transcending the inertia of the old ways.
Where do health insurers fit into the convergence in healthcare, if anywhere? All problems are also opportunities, even if it might be in disguise.
No industry is immune from self-deprecation.
Ways & Means Committee members call upon CMS to make public a plan to avoid disruption of payment to providers and physicians after Oct. 1 implementation date for ICD-10.
From behavioral health to oncology, UnitedHealth Group's bustling management and technology subsidiary is trying to synchronize healthcare for populations, providers and individuals.
Americans in public exchange plans are using their benefits, especially for prescription drugs, although in some ways it's different than other health plan segments.
Ankur Roy designed scheme to pay off debt and student loans.
More than 1.3 million Floridians received an average subsidy of $294 a month in March to reduce their premiums, according to the new data.
California is asking the federal government for permission to use Medicaid money to help put the most medically fragile homeless people in housing.