Federal Legislation Threatens Massachusetts Health Insurance Coverage
New federal tax and spending cuts bill risks removing insurance from up to 25% of Massachusetts Health Connector enrollees, impacting coverage and state health outcomes.
New federal tax and spending cuts bill risks removing insurance from up to 25% of Massachusetts Health Connector enrollees, impacting coverage and state health outcomes.
Massachusetts lawmakers debate legislation to require insurance coverage for costly home heating oil spills, addressing a significant gap in homeowners' protection against environmental hazards.
Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission secures $240 million state funding to cover public employee health insurance claims for fiscal year 2025, ensuring financial stability of this major public insurance entity.
Massachusetts commercial health insurers propose an average 13.4% rate increase for 2026 premiums in the merged individual and small business market, per state regulators.
Massachusetts proposes legislation mandating insurance coverage for mobile integrated health programs, aiming to expand EMS roles and reduce hospital visits, amid insurer reimbursement concerns.
Massachusetts ADALB clarifies mandatory appraisal submission deadlines to improve compliance and reduce repair delays.
U.S. Rep. Richard Neal discusses the potential impact of federal budget cuts to Medicaid and Medicare on Massachusetts long-term care providers and residents.
Massachusetts Appeals Court rules on a high-profile retirement beneficiary case, affirming the previous beneficiary designation amid claims of undue influence.
Massachusetts legislators are debating a bill to reform how insurance companies set labor rates for collision repairs, potentially impacting the industry significantly.