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.
Colorado officials warn that proposed Medicaid cuts could lead to massive healthcare disruptions, affecting thousands of lives and the state’s economy.
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.
Peter Martin, a former Google salesperson, sues for denied commissions and life insurance after a cancer diagnosis. Learn about the implications for employment law and insurance coverage.
Allen Theatres settles a $250,000 age discrimination lawsuit, ensuring health insurance for employees 65 and older, highlighting compliance in employee benefits.
Supreme Court hears a pivotal case impacting preventive services under the ACA, affecting millions of insured Americans.
Cigna Healthcare and UPMC Health Plan set the standard for digital satisfaction in U.S. health insurance, leading their segments in J.D. Power's latest study, highlighting vital growth areas and member retention impacts.
A Minnesota couple is charged with defrauding Medicare and other insurers for over $15 million, underscoring major challenges in fraud prevention within the insurance industry.
A study by the University of Oregon reveals that political beliefs significantly impact individuals' trust in healthcare providers, posing challenges for patient compliance and public health management.
U.S. health insurers are under scrutiny for delays in AI-driven prior authorizations, raising concerns about regulatory compliance and patient care.
Scholars argue for enhanced Department of Labor regulations under ERISA to improve fiduciary duties in selecting employer-sponsored health insurance, advocating for transparency and value in plan choices.