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Premiums for exchange plans in California are looking pretty affordable. Is this because insurers are fearful of a rate review process that might be approved by voters in the fall, or a large, diverse market spreading out risk?
Our weekly look at career moves in the healthcare finance sector. This issue highlights promotions, hires and fires for the week ending August 1, 2014.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced today that providers, payers and clearinghouses must transition to the classification system by Oct. 1, 2015.
The employment situation in the U.S. seems to be holding steady, according to the July jobs outlook released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today.
Well, here we are. The revised compliance date for providers, payers and clearinghouses to transition to ICD-10 has been finalized by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Utah's start-up health plan is offering a new service that could prove attractive to employers and individuals in a state with a growing tech hub, while also putting pressure on established players.
More and more, insurers are trying to help members get fit, slim down, and eat better. But for one of this century's most pernicious health problems, some find they need data-driven frameworks to target interventions and gauge their effectiveness.
The San Francisco Bay area is getting a new accountable care organization courtesy of the formation of a new company by two healthcare powerhouses in the region.
The San Francisco Bay area is getting a new accountable care organization courtesy of the formation of a new company by two healthcare powerhouses in the region.
A new portrait of the uninsured and newly-insured is emerging, with a confluence of factors shaping who is and isn't enrolling in Medicaid or private plans.