Earlier this week, California officials stated UnitedHealth was leaving the state marketplace, leaving 1,200 Californians to find new policies, according to The Wall Street Journal.
ASC Coding, Billing & Collections
Health insurance companies have increased the amount of borrowed money on their statutory balance sheets by almost 100 percent since the first quarter of 2011, according to A.M.'s Best Special Report titled, "Health Insurers Increase Borrowing Due to the Patient…
In a recent ruling, the Internal Revenue Service denied an accountable care organization a tax exemption, leading many to question if the ruling will pose barriers to other ACOs, according to The New York Times.
Hillary Clinton faces an uphill battle to promote the Affordable Care Act, as the premiums are anticipated to starkly increase in 2017, according to The Hill.
When Tenet Healthcare Corp. announced a joint venture in March 2015 with United Surgical Partners International Inc., it created the largest single ASC operator in the United States. What’s more, with 250-plus outpatient surgical facilities and 20 imaging centers, once…
The Alaska House allowed subsidizing certain health insurance plans with $55 million, according to JuneauEmpire.com.
Arlington-based Texas Health Resources and Aetna are partnering to form a for-profit healthcare plan company, according to Star-Telegram.
Ohio's co-op is closing, marking the 13th Affordable Care Act co-op of the original 23 co-ops to close, according to Morning Consult.
The CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield subsidiary Group Hospitalization and Medical Services will no longer sell bronze level plans on the Virginia marketplace in 2017, according to Kaiser Health News.
Nonprofit Blue Shield of California stated chief executive Paul Markovich earned $3.5 million in 2015 in its first detailed disclosure on executive pay, according to Kaiser Health News.
