Tag: health insurance market
WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 25: US Mon. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks to members of the press outside … [+]
The Biden administration is calling on state officials to slow down reviews of their Medicaid programs that have already reduced enrollment by more than 1 million nationwide and will likely reduce it by several million more in the months to
By Amrit Singh: When it comes to additional health insurance cover, individuals often have the option to choose between top-up and super top-up plans.
While both types of insurance plans offer extra protection over and beyond the standard health
The US health insurance industry, referred to as the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), is expected to gain on the back of growing premiums and an expanding customer base, thanks to the well-performing Government business. The industry players have an active
When a whistleblower suit is brought against a company or practice, there are usually many warnings that were ignored or not dealt with appropriately. Many times, wrongdoings are brought to light internally first and properly addressing concerns can prevent a
“Sensing the growing need for customization, FGII introduces its new health
Fourteen health insurers have filed for an average requested rate increase of 9.1% for Washington’s individual health insurance market, according to the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC).
The proposed plans and their rates are under review and final decisions
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (the CAA) requires group health plans and health insurance carriers to attest on an annual basis that they are in compliance with the CAA’s gag prohibition. While the prohibition of gag clauses was effective
Q. I am a 25-year-old woman working in a tech startup. I am in search of a health cover best suited to my needs. My friend recently told me about a subscription-based health cover. What is it, and how is
A federal judge recently overturned a portion of the Affordable Care Act that makes preventive services, such as some cancer screenings, free to enrollees, a decision that could affect health insurance policyholders nationwide.
The decision from the US District Court
