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Anthem In Telehealth Deal With Samsung And American Well

Anthem is collaborating with Samsung Electronics America and telehealth provider American Well to expand access to virtual doctors for its health plan members.

Trump’s Medicaid Work Rules Hit States With Costs And Bureaucracy

State Medicaid administration costs jumped more than 40% after implementing work requirements in Kentucky for low income patients, Fitch Ratings says in a new report.

Rite Aid-Albertsons Comeback Hinges On Narrow Pharmacy Networks

Albertsons and Rite Aid plan to escalate the narrow pharmacy network strategy should their merger be approved so the larger company can compete with CVS Health, Walgreens and Walmart.

UnitedHealth Group Says National ACO’s Enrollment To Double

UnitedHealth Group says its NexusACO will double to 150,000 members next year and double again in 2019 as self-funded employers seek lower cost health benefits.

Anchored By Optum’s Reach, UnitedHealth’s Profits Jump

UnitedHealth Group’s profits jumped 28% in the second quarter on increased sales of both health plans and a menu of Optum health services including pharmacy benefit management, surgical and outpatient care.

Medicare May Soon Pay Doctors For Diagnosis Via Text Message

Medicare may soon pay physicians for evaluating patient illness and ailments via seniors’ text messages and other digital means, the Trump administration announced Thursday.

Bucking Trump, Health Insurers Expand Obamacare Footprints

Health insurers Bright Health, Centene, Oscar Health and Blue Cross plans are forging ahead with Obamacare expansions despite verbal and financial attacks from the Trump administration.

Humana And Private Equity Finalize $1.4 Billion Curo Health Hospice Deal

Humana and private equity firms TPG Capital and Welsh, Carson, Anderson And Stowe have completed their $1.4 billion acquisition of hospice services provider Curo Health from Thomas H. Lee Partners.

Study: Medicare Advantage Cut ER Visits 33% Compared To Fee-For-Service

Seniors enrolled in private Medicare Advantage plans had 33% fewer emergency room visits and 23% fewer stays in a hospital than those enrolled in traditional fee-for-service Medicare, Avalere Health says.

GOP State Senators Sue To Stop Nebraska Voters From Deciding Medicaid Expansion

Two Nebraska Republican legislators are suing to stop voters in the state from putting a Medicaid expansion initiative on the November general election ballot, questioning whether it meets legal requirements.