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The nation's fourth largest insurer is calling on the leader of its flagship plan to manage technology and services across its regions, while ushering in a new president at the 7 million member company.
Genentech chose to move three lifesaving cancer drugs from traditional wholesale distribution channels to specialty distributors.
After transitioning from tax-exempt nonprofit to a tax-paying, mutually-owned company, Michigan's largest health insurer is in pretty good financial health.
Over the past decade, states have slashed workers' compensation benefits, denying injured workers help when they need it most and shifting the costs of workplace accidents to taxpayers.
The infections come two weeks after UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center announced that two patients who used the same kind of duodenoscope died after CRE infection.
Bill reduces funding for critical access hospitals treating uninsured patients from $5 million to $1 million.
National Committee for Quality Assurance lauds hospital for its work in reducing costs, improving quality and improving patient experience.
Opening arguments give glimpse of where Justices stand as hospitals, states and organizations call for the law to stay.
Under current conditions, operating loss for the five hospitals studied would be $190 million in 2019, according to Navigant Consulting.
Middle-age American men have been aggressively marketed treatments for low testosterone, despite risks and skepticism about benefits. Now insurers have another reason to strictly control coverage.