Failed contract negotiations between Brown University Health and UnitedHealthcare mean that thousands of seniors and disabled residents will no longer be covered for non-emergency visits at four Rhode Island hospitals starting July 1.
A federal judge in D.C. recently ruled in favor of the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration by finding that drug manufacturers must obtain pre-approval from HRSA before implementing rebate models under the 340B Program.
Proposed federal spending cuts to health care in Republicans' 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' may increase some families' medical debts by as much as $22,800, according to a new report from Third Way, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.
The nation’s biggest health insurance companies are poised to ease prior authorization, the process of insurers reviewing hospital admissions and medications.
Medicare Advantage has become something quite different from what many of us envisioned. Instead of a vibrant alternative that drives efficiency and delivers value, it has evolved into a system dominated by a handful of massive insurers who are gaming the rules for profit.