UnitedHealth Group Inc. sold $9 billion of bonds, the biggest US bond offering in months, signaling that there is still appetite for jumbo issuances from companies with top-tier ratings. The health-care giant issued the debt in seven parts, according to people familiar with the matter.
The ACLU of Rhode Island is filing a class-action suit against the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority and UnitedHealthcare of New England over a data breach that compromised thousands of state employees’ personal data last year.
In a major reversal, Delaware officials voted on Monday to keep the current health care plan for state retirees for 2023. The Carney administration had said for weeks the Medicare Advantage plan would be moving forward and could not be changed, even when lawmakers asked for a pause.
Humana, which provides health insurance to small businesses in Colorado, intends to withdraw from the Colorado employer group market within the next 18 months, Colorado Politics has learned. The company has not formally announced its withdrawal.
What’s more surprising: that a record 1.84 million Texans enrolled in Obamacare for 2022 or that over 2 million others passed on insurance despite being eligible for cost-cutting subsidies? Texas has over 5 million uninsured residents, far more than any state, and it doesn’t have to be that way.