INSURASALES

Tag: Health Insurance

Medicare Part B Expands Telehealth Coverage for Enhanced Patient Access

Medicare Part B now covers a wide range of telehealth services, enhancing healthcare access for millions of beneficiaries via virtual care platforms offering primary and urgent care nationwide.

Medicaid Expansion Boosts Quick Access to Quality Lung Cancer Treatment

Recent study links Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act to enhanced lung cancer treatment, with quicker surgeries at high-volume hospitals and better patient outcomes.

UnitedHealth Reports Q1 Earnings Miss, Stock Takes Historic Tumble

Discover why UnitedHealth Group's stock experienced its largest decline in over 20 years following Q1 earnings that fell short of Wall Street expectations. Learn more about the factors influencing its financial performance and future outlook.

NY Municipal Retirees Fight for Medicare Rights: Legal Battle Continues

A detailed overview of the ongoing legal challenge by NYC municipal retirees to retain traditional Medicare supplemental insurance against a proposed switch to Medicare Advantage.

Common Sense Caucus Stands with NYC Retirees in Medicare Coverage Legal Battle

The Common Sense Caucus supports NYC retirees in a legal battle against transitioning to a Medicare Advantage plan, highlighting a pivotal case for municipal commitment to retiree healthcare.

Knox County Reviews Employee Health Insurance to Cut Costs While Maintaining Quality

Knox County Commissioners launch a committee to assess employee health insurance, aiming to reduce costs while ensuring quality coverage ahead of the October renewal.

Implications of Proposed Medicaid Work Reporting Requirements

Exploring the implications of proposed Medicaid work reporting requirements, focusing on the impact on patients and clinicians, and the adequacy of exemptions for vulnerable groups.

Missouri Farm Bureau's Proposal for Unregulated Health Plans Sparks Debate

The Missouri Farm Bureau's contentious proposal for unregulated health plans has ignited discussions about healthcare accessibility, consumer protection, and insurance market stability in Missouri.

Supreme Court Reviews ACA’s No-Cost Preventive Health Requirement

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on the ACA’s mandate for health plans to provide preventive health services without cost-sharing. Discover the implications for U.S. healthcare policy and the stance of the AMA in this critical case.

Ohio Fights for Health Insurance Reform Amid Prior Authorization Challenges

Explore the challenges and legislative efforts in Ohio surrounding prior authorization and its impact on patient care, including a potential reform to simplify the process.