Medicaid
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CFO
What Drove KP's Q3 $608M Loss
Rising medical expenses and industry headwinds contributed to the system's losses.
Payer
In Vermont, Where Almost Everyone Has Insurance, Many Can't Find or Afford Care
Vermonters pay the highest prices nationwide for individual health coverage, and state reports show its providers and insurers are in...
CEO
Trump's White House Return: Healthcare Safety Net Implications
Trump's victory will give a far broader platform to skeptics and critics of federal health programs and actions.
Payer
Medicare Advantage's Hidden Headline
The fastest-growing MA plans and what's behind the 2x growth in enrollment and profit margin.
Payer
Despite Persistent Warnings, Texas Rushed to Remove Millions from Medicaid. That Move Cost Eligible Residents Care.
Officials acknowledged some errors after they stripped Medicaid coverage from more than 2 million people.
CFO
Should CFOs Look Into Medical Debt Relief?
Would debt relief be the biggest industry shift to true value-based care?
CEO
Elevance Shores Up Medicare Advantage Business with IU Health Plans Acquistion
The payer is tightening its grasp on the MA market in the Hoosier State.
Payer
The First Year of GA's Medicaid Work Requirement Is Mired in Red Tape
Georgia is the only state that requires certain Medicaid beneficiaries to work to get coverage.
Technology
Errors in Deloitte-Run Medicaid Systems Can Cost Millions and Take Years To Fix
While states wait for fixes from Deloitte, beneficiaries risk losing access to health care and food.
Payer
Amid Medicaid 'Unwinding,' Many States Wind Up Expansions
It's unlikely the uninsured rate will rise as sharply as some advocates feared a year ago.
Payer
What Medicaid MCO Alliance Health's Partnership with Cityblock Means For Innovation
The risk-based contract marks meaningful expansion for both companies in a state that is growing its Medicaid rolls to include...
Revenue Cycle
Data Shows High Medicaid Hospitals Received Less Overall Reimbursement
A new report by Manatt Health found that high-Medicaid hospitals were reimbursed up to 22% less than average hospitals.