INSURASALES

New Jersey Bill Seeks to Eliminate Prior Authorization for Serious Mental Illness Medications

A New Jersey bill aims to expedite access to essential medications for serious mental illnesses by requiring insurers to remove prior authorization and step therapy.

Colorado Warns of Severe Impacts from Potential Medicaid Cuts

Colorado officials warn that proposed Medicaid cuts could lead to massive healthcare disruptions, affecting thousands of lives and the state’s economy.

UnitedHealth Proves Resilient Amid Trade Policy Challenges, Stocks Climb

UnitedHealth Group emerges as a tariff safe haven amid disruptive trade policies, showcasing resilience in the U.S. insurance market with notable stock performance.

Governors Oppose CMS Rule Over Health Insurance Marketplace Standards

Governors from five U.S. states have challenged a new CMS rule that could alter health insurance marketplace regulations, emphasizing potential risks to coverage and state authority.

Missouri Farm Bureau Pushes for Unregulated Health Plans Amid Concerns

The Missouri Farm Bureau advocates for a bill allowing unregulated health plans, sparking debate over cost versus quality in health coverage. Critics worry about lack of ACA protections.

Unpacking Colorado's Medicaid Funding Structure

Explore the complexities of Colorado's Medicaid funding structure and its implications for state health coverage, including FMAP discrepancies among populations.

Navigating Compliance for Retiree-Only Health Plans in the U.S.

Learn how retiree-only health plans in the U.S. navigate compliance, avoid certain mandates, and maintain separate documentation from active employee plans.

AI Revolutionizes Claim Appeals in Healthcare, Ensuring Equity and Efficiency

Explore how AI is transforming the fight against denied health insurance claims, enhancing operational efficiency and patient advocacy through innovative technology.

Minnesota Health Department Reevaluates Layoffs Amid Funding Cuts and Staffing Errors

Minnesota faces public health funding challenges, prompting a reevaluation of layoffs that initially targeted crucial roles for disease surveillance.

Allen Theatres Settles Age Discrimination Lawsuit for $250K

Allen Theatres settles a $250,000 age discrimination lawsuit, ensuring health insurance for employees 65 and older, highlighting compliance in employee benefits.