INSURASALES

HHS OIG Identifies $17 Billion in Potential Savings in Healthcare Programs

The HHS Office of Inspector General identifies $17 billion in potential cost savings by improving program efficiency and compliance in healthcare programs.

SMART Health Care Act Targets Medicare Abuse & Hospital Overbilling

Rep. Spartz introduces the SMART Health Care Act to reduce Medicare and Medicaid waste, address hospital overbilling, enhance rural healthcare access, and reform the 340B drug program.

Health Insurance Coverage and Restrictions on Prescription Medications in 2025

Health insurance coverage for prescription medications declined with increased restrictions in 2025, impacted by pharmacy benefit manager policies and limited regulations.

Mark Farrah Associates Enhances County-Level Health Insurance Market Data

Mark Farrah Associates upgrades County Health Coverage™ with enhanced county-level health insurance market share data and a user-friendly interface for improved market analysis.

Analysis of Trump’s FY26 Budget: Major Cuts Across Federal Programs Impacting Insurance and Public Services

An in-depth review of President Trump’s FY26 budget proposal highlighting significant cuts across health, education, public safety, environment, economic development, and scientific research programs relevant to the U.S. insurance and public sectors.

CMS GUIDE Model Transforms Medicare Dementia Care with Home-Based Focus

CMS's GUIDE Model is reshaping Medicare dementia care with home-based solutions, virtual nursing, and new respite care reimbursements to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.

Humana's Prior Authorization Process for Medical Services and Medications

Explore Humana's detailed prior authorization requirements for medical services and medications, including timelines, appeal rights, and Medicare member guidance for coverage approvals.

Medicare Caps Oral Cancer Drug Costs and Expands Payment Options in 2025

New Medicare Part D rules in 2025 cap oral cancer drug costs at $2,000 annually and introduce a voluntary monthly payment plan to improve affordability for patients.

California Class Certification Granted in Good Driver Rate Lawsuit

California court certifies class in lawsuit against insurers for failing to offer lowest rates to good drivers, involving National General subsidiaries and over 900,000 consumers.

Family Navigates Insurance After Fire and Temporary Multi-Generational Living

Explore how a family manages insurance claims and multi-generational living after a devastating home fire, highlighting insurance processes and family support in disaster recovery.