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Membership in the company's health plan grew by 510,000 in the year to nearly 9.6 million.
Slow response to "balance billing" problem stinging for consumers blindsided by out-of-network charges.
"The Affordable Care Act is working ... it's working a little bit better than we anticipated," President Obama said.
Workers at Seattle's largest employer are signing up in droves for new ACO health plans led by regional health systems, who see the model as ripe for growth.
Declining admissions cause medical center to trim beds across departments as revenue, income rise.
The Consult bought Scroggins Information Services for an undisclosed price.
The U.S. Department of Defense can look like a benefits company "that occasionally kills a terrorist." The agency has to overhaul its healthcare contracting, especially TRICARE, according to advocates.
The Minnesota-based insurer expects to partner with up to 250 new ACOs this year.
The nation's largest insurer is making leaps in the journey of consumer-driven healthcare, improving its digital offerings and investing in new member incentives.
Prices for goods and services in hospitals grew by only 0.9 percent in December compared to 2013.