A New Jersey Assembly committee advanced a bill mandating physicians and hospitals to disclose in advance which of their services are not covered by a patient’s insurance network, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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While the number of uninsured Dane County residents has dropped by almost 40 percent in the last two years, a large number of residents still lack health insurance, according to Wisconsin State Journal.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued clarifications for the measures the agency is taking to resolve isolated errors regarding ICD-10, according to EHR Intelligence.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed a rule mandating minimum network standards for health plans sold through the federal exchange in 2017, according to California Healthline.
Health insurers owe Arkansas consumers and businesses more than $7.1 million as the payers collected too much in premiums last year than what they spent on medical care, according to the Washington Times.
UnitedHealth Group is potentially pulling out of the Affordable Care Act due to huge financial losses totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, according to Bloomberg Business.
Florida Blue, Florida's Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan, and Baptist Health South Florida, a network of seven hospitals and about 50 outpatient and urgent care facilities, collaborated to push the success of myBlue, a low cost plan serving South…
'Costs' beat out 'access' in this year's Nov. 4 to Nov. 8 Gallup poll about urgent healthcare problems plaguing the country, according to Gallup. Gallup polled a random selection of 1,021 adults, 18-years-old or older.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services implemented a new 311-page final rule, sparking outrage from many in the medical community, according to RevCycle Intelligence.
Kaiser Family Foundation found Americans who bought the cheapest insurance plan through HealthCare.gov will face premium increases of approximately 15 percent unless they switch to a different health plan, according to The Washington Post.
