Long COVID-19 is costing employers more than $600 more per member than the average diabetes episode through the first six months of 2022, according to a study from healthcare services provider Nomi Health.
Author: Andrew Cass
Viewpoint: When it comes to sustainable healthcare in the United States, we’re on a collision course
We’re headed toward a dangerous tipping point as the supply of health care professionals severely lags behind the demand of our aging population. We have the largest population over the age of 65 in our nation’s history, and by 2030,…
From a proposed class action lawsuit alleging Oscar Health misled investors, to 40 Florida medical practices suing UnitedHealth over the pricing and payment of medical bills, here are nine recent legal actions involving payers:
Health insurer lobby and trade group America's Health Insurance Plans May 17 outlined 10 steps state and federal lawmakers can take improve healthcare competition and increase access and affordability.
The attorneys general of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Illinois are asking a federal appellate court to overturn UnitedHealth's win in a mental health coverage case.
U.S. Supreme Court justices agreed that cases disputing the Trump administration’s approval of Medicaid work rules in Arkansas and New Hampshire are now moot, Bloomberg reported April 18.
