A rule proposed late on Friday would enact several provisions of the Bipartisan Budget Act, including one that would allow MA plans to offer more telehealth benefits than traditional Medicare.
The Trump administration’s plan to bring down prices in Medicare Part B has drawn skepticism, including from providers who helped sink a similar proposal from the Obama White House.
With the economy back on its feet, Medicaid enrollment calmed this past year, but drug costs, behavioral health and long-term care services drive the bulk of spending, according to new analyses from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Health system officials addressed the ongoing Department of Justice investigation and discussed the financial outlook for its behavioral health facilities.
Through a recently-approved §1115 waiver, North Carolina will begin transitioning its Medicaid population into managed care, with custom programs for certain populations. Plus, Anthem is bringing on Google’s former head of search products to work on AI.
New findings from the American Medical Association and the RAND Corporation say that physicians, especially those in small practices, feel APMs are becoming too complicated, and they’re not able to keep up with the whirlwind of regulatory changes surro…
As President Donald Trump held a ceremony to sign a massive package aimed at combating the opioid crisis into law on Wednesday, the administration also announced commitments of support from large companies including Amazon, Cigna, CVS Health, Rite Aid,…
Prescription drug markets have yet to align with the drive for value-based care in the provider market, and plenty of hurdles stand in the way of that process, experts say.
By functioning like a tech company—in its use of digital tools and operationally—the startup insurer hopes to provide a simpler, more personalized experience for consumers. That starts with the company’s interactions during open enrollment, Sara Wajnbe…
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation will partner with state Medicaid agencies to integrate a wide range of services for pregnant and postpartum women, HHS Secretary Alex Azar announced on Tuesday.