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TennCare postpones some cuts for a year
TennCare officials announced they will be able to use a federal refund of $121 million to postpone some cuts to...
Group seeks documents from Anthem Blue Cross inquiry
A consumer group has called on California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner to release all documents related to his...
Health insurers toughen stance in disputes over hospital rates
Health insurers are fighting demands by hospitals for higher reimbursement rates by threatening to drop the hospitals...
Arizona drops children's health program
Arizona became the first state to eliminate its Children's Health Insurance Program when Gov. Jan Brewer signed a...
Strong Medicare Advantage Returns Help NY Health Plans, Says Report
Most commercial health plans in New York maintained profits in 2008 despite the onset of the recession because they...
Web Exclusive: State Suspends Medicare Advantage Salesman for Fraudulent Tactics
A Southern California health plan sales agent used "deceptive, misleading, aggressive, and abusive sales...
WellPoint's giving for uninsured falls short, records show
In 2007, insurer WellPoint, Inc. pledged that its charitable foundation would spend $30 million over three years as...
Ranks of uninsured in Indiana, U.S. growing fastest in middle class
The middle class is being hit hardest by rising health insurance costs, according to a report being released today by...
Anthem Blue Cross should reimburse California man for transplant, jury says
A Los Angeles jury concluded that Anthem Blue Cross should cover the cost of an out-of-state liver transplant that a...
About 1 in 4 in California lack health insurance, a UCLA study finds
Nearly 1 in 4 Californians under age 65 had no health insurance last year, according to a new report. The state's...