Today's Top 20 Stories
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'One of the challenges is ubiquity': How CareFirst's CEO is driving local healthcare on the national stage
Brian Pieninck has led CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield as president and CEO for nearly six years, and he was recently elected as chair of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association's board of directors. -
Medicare Advantage in the headlines: 10 recent updates
It has been a busy few weeks for Medicare Advantage policy. CMS proposed a slight cut in benchmark rates, and payer executives were split on the impact of rising costs in the business. -
Some health systems ditch their health plans
Some health systems are getting out of the insurance business.
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Payers ranked by Medicaid losses in 2023
Medicaid redeterminations began in April 2023, and all major payers have released their 2023 earnings, revealing which recorded the largest enrollment losses in the Medicaid market. -
Cigna to buy back $3.2B in stock
The Cigna Group is buying back $3.2 billion in common stock through accelerated repurchase agreements with Deutsche Bank and Bank of America, the company announced Feb. 15. -
Cigna names Midwest general manager
Cigna Healthcare has named Lisa Buckley general manager for its Midwest group employer business. -
11 private equity-backed Medicare Advantage companies
Most private investments in the Medicare Advantage space go to companies specializing in marketing and selling MA plans, according to a Feb. 13 report from the Private Equity Stakeholder Project.
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UnitedHealth adds Arizona office
UnitedHealth Group will lease a 33,500-square-foot office space in Tempe, Ariz., the Phoenix Business Journal reported Feb. 13. -
Health insurance may have a looming climate change problem
It's no secret that climate change is already affecting insurance markets in places like Florida — but the health insurance industry could be the next to face rising coverage costs as a result of a warming planet, The Wall Street Journal reported Feb. 14. -
Two big payer deals break up
Two proposed payer deals have been called off in the face of scrutiny from state officials. -
UnitedHealthcare seeking 120 Medicaid employees in New Mexico
UnitedHealthcare is seeking about 120 Medicaid employees in New Mexico, Albuquerque Business First reported Feb. 12.
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CVS' Aetna expands into home kidney care
CVS' Aetna will begin offering in-home care services to its Medicare Advantage members with chronic kidney disease. -
SCAN, CareOregon call off merger
CareOregon and SCAN Group have called off a proposed merger between the two nonprofit insurers, after state regulators expressed skepticism about the deal. -
$2.5B BCBS Louisiana, Elevance Health sale on hold again
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has put plans to be acquired by Elevance Health on pause again after the proposed sale faced scrutiny from physicians and state officials. -
5 prior authorization updates
From New Jersey signing the nation's most comprehensive reform bill into law, to Inova outlining challenges to the CMS administrator, here are five updates on prior authorization that Becker's has reported since Jan. 26: -
26 payers among nation's best large, midsize employers in 2024
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee was ranked 11th overall in Forbes' ranking of the 600 best large employers in America, and Excellus BlueCross BlueShield was ranked sixth among the best midsize employers. -
Payers offloading international assets: 4 updates
UnitedHealth Group, Centene and Cigna have recently completed major divestitures of assets outside the U.S. as the companies focus on domestic growth or core business operations. -
Humana sued over Medicare Advantage 340B payments
Montgomery, Ala.-based Baptist Health is suing Humana, alleging the insurer's Medicare Advantage plan underpaid the hospital for drugs purchased through the 340B program. -
UnitedHealth in the headlines: 12 updates
From its president and COO announcing his retirement plans to an upheld win in a facility fee case, here are 12 updates on UnitedHealth Group that Becker's has reported since Jan. 18: -
Elevance to lay off 90 in Michigan
Elevance Health is laying off 90 employees at a facility in Dearborn, Mich., according to regulatory documents filed with the state Jan. 31.
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