So much data is flowing in from insurers — tens of thousands of colossal digital files from a single insurer is not unusual — that it could still be weeks before data firms put it into usable forms for its intended targets: employers, researchers and even patients.
A company offering health insurance has been accused of selling policies to more than 2,000 Michiganders without proper licensure and failing to make timely payments on claims.
Nebraskans who buy individual health insurance plans on the federal Affordable Care Act marketplace will see a familiar name when they review listings for 2023 on the federal HealthCare.gov website.
Centene will sell certain Spanish and European healthcare businesses as the company continues to review “strategic alternatives for its international portfolio,” the health insurer said Monday.
New Hampshire has agreed to repay nearly $8 million to the federal government after an audit found shortcomings in opioid treatment programs for the state's Medicaid patients.