INSURASALES

Maryland Police Officers Plead Guilty in Multi-Vehicle Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme

Two Maryland police officers pled guilty to orchestrating an auto insurance fraud scheme involving staged vehicle thefts and falsified police reports, resulting in significant fraudulent insurance payouts. Their sentencing highlights enforcement efforts against insurance fraud in law enforcement.

U.S. Insurance Industry Gains from Strategic Pricing and Growth

Explore how strategic pricing, prudent underwriting, and digital innovation are driving growth and profitability in the U.S. insurance industry, with insights on key players and market trends.

CMS Expands Medicare Advantage Audits to Address $43B Overpayments

CMS is intensifying Medicare Advantage audits to recover $43 billion in overpayments, impacting provider contracts and regulatory compliance across the MA ecosystem.

Longevity Health Extends Humana Partnership to 2030 for ISNP Expansion

Longevity Health and Humana extend partnership through 2030 to expand Medicare Institutional Special Needs Plans with value-based care models in skilled nursing and senior living facilities.

UnitedHealth Group to Report Q2 2025 Earnings on July 29

UnitedHealth Group will announce its Q2 2025 earnings on July 29, featuring insights into its Optum and UnitedHealthcare business segments during a webcast conference.

Insurance Coverage Expands for Nutritional Counseling in Chronic Disease Care

More U.S. health insurance plans now cover nutritional counseling to support patients with chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. This trend enhances holistic care and chronic disease management through personalized dietary guidance.

US House Budget Proposal Threatens Connecticut Medicaid and ACA Coverage

The US House budget bill proposes Medicaid cuts and ACA work requirements that could cause 140,000 Connecticut residents to lose coverage, raising uninsured rates and healthcare costs.

Vermont Hospitals’ High Drug Markups Spark Calls for Systemic Health Care Reform

Vermont hospitals face scrutiny for high outpatient drug markups driving health insurance costs. Lawmakers consider drug price caps amid calls for systemic health care financing reforms.

PTC Enhancements Expire in 2026, Risking Coverage Loss for Millions

The temporary expansion of the Health Premium Tax Credit under Obamacare is ending in 2026, potentially causing 3.7 million Americans to lose subsidized health insurance due to higher premiums and reduced eligibility. Key legislative updates and compliance considerations detailed.

North Carolina Legislature Advances Transparency and Regulation for Pharmacy Benefit Managers

North Carolina moves forward with legislative efforts to regulate pharmacy benefit managers, aiming to increase transparency and fair reimbursement for independent pharmacies amid rising drug prices.