It’s no secret that the U.S. health care system is in crisis; 70% of Americans say so, or that it at least has major problems. This has been consistent since 2000, reflecting a history of ...
With health insurance premiums increasing among public and private payers and ACA subsidies no longer in effect, new research suggests Americans are receptive to alternative insurers. A survey by ...
The cold-blooded assassination of a health care CEO has uncorked a torrent of public anger at the health insurance industry. Should the ugliness of that fact make Americans bottle the anger back up?
Health insurance didn’t start as a job perk — it grew out of early prepaid hospital plans in the 1920s, expanded during World ...
Providence Health & Services is exploring the sale of its insurance arm, Providence Health Plan, as leaders look to ...
Imagine the near-constant, looming possibility of losing your health insurance. Before the pandemic, in most states, those enrolled in Medicaid could suddenly become ineligible if their incomes rose ...
Goozner is the former editor-in-chief and columnist at Modern Healthcare. Online vitriol isn’t pretty. But the mass schadenfreude that greeted the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson ...
While Congress and President Trump debate how much the government should subsidize certain health insurance premiums, they are missing a far more important question: How can the U.S. rationalize our ...
Earlier this month, superintendent of the Maine Bureau of Insurance Bob Carey warned Mainers to steer clear of “self-funded” health plans, saying that the bureau had intervened in cases where victims ...
To the editor: Columnist Robin Abcarian notes that the single mother of a child with leukemia had to pay $900 a month for her child’s feeding device because her insurance company, UnitedHealthcare, ...
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