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Another co-op insurer is showing signs of struggle, if not financial collapse, as a state regulator steps in.
Health system will cut its workforce of 90,500 by 1.7 percent amid some hefty losses incurred in the expansion.
The aging hospital's facilities and the drop in patient volume at Lakewood also factored into the decision to end its tenure as a hospital.
The nurse turned hospital executive turned chief federal healthcare regulator is leaving the government. Now the industry is left wondering: Who will take the reigns in the Obama Administration's pivotal fourth quarter?
Marilyn Tavenner, the senior government official responsible for implementing the Affordable Care Act, is stepping down.
You can expect more credit downgrades than upgrades in 2015 among the country's nonprofit hospitals, Standard & Poor's announced this week, as expensive upgrades and pressures to convert to value-based payment systems continue to gnaw away at bottom lines.
Hospital initiatives to slash the number of infections patients pick up while under their care are working, a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found, though results vary by state.
Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference leaves investors and providers more bullish about the state of the business than last year.
For exchange goers who need specialty medications, navigating their options before committing to a plan can be confusing, a problem insurers need to address if they want to cultivate brand loyalty.
In health insurance prices, as in the weather, Alaska and the Sun Belt are extremes.