Category: Health Insurance

Amidst mega-merger proceedings, Lahey Health CEO announces September retirement

Howard Grant joined the system in 2010 and led it through at least two affiliations that broadened its reach and morphed it into present day Lahey Health.

Humana files suit against 37 drug makers accusing them of price fixing

The conspiracy involving secret meetings resulted in higher prices for insurers, the government and consumers, the lawsuit claims.

Why advanced clinicians are an increasingly valuable commodity, and how to attract them

Signing bonuses continue to rise in popularity as a recruiting tool, and are most prevalent among younger clinicians, survey says.

Henry Ford signs direct employer insurance plan contract with General Motors

The agreement will drive down costs through the monitoring of chronic conditions, preventative screenings, a connected EHR and virtual visit options.

Once Its Greatest Foes, Doctors Are Embracing Single-Payer

Young physicians are pushing the medical establishment to rethink its long-held opposition. The political fallout could be substantial.

CMS Administrator Seema Verma calls for an end to physician fax machines by 2020

CMS is also seeking Blue Button 2.0 app developers, Verma says at second interoperability forum hosted by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT in Washington, D.C.

Medicaid Expansion Making Diabetes Meds More Accessible To Poor, Study Shows

The number of diabetes drug prescriptions filled for low-income people enrolled in Medicaid rose sharply in states that expanded eligibility for the program under the Affordable Care Act, according to a new study.

Detroit hospital hit with $84.5 million false claims suits

The lawsuits allege Beaumont provided compensation "substantially in excess of fair market value" and in violation of Stark Law, the Department of Justice said.

St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Trihealth spearheading care delivery for new Medicare Advantage plan from Lumeris and Mutual of Omaha

Patient care is expected to improve, and as more people join the MA plans, costs are expected to go down.

How Sutter Health, MD Anderson and a stand-alone clinic survived natural disasters

Communication, planning and the right technologies are key when wildfires and hurricanes strike large systems and community medical groups alike.