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States brace for 'nearly certain' Medicaid budget shortfalls amid COVID-19
The Kaiser Family Foundation survey comes as the House passed a $3 trillion legislative relief package Friday, which would further bump the federal match rate for Medicaid.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 18, 2020 -
UnitedHealth, Microsoft launch COVID-19 screening app for employers
UnitedHealth will control employees' medical data and manage opt-in and consent requirements for users, the healthcare behemoth said Friday. The app will not provide tracking or contact tracing information.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 15, 2020 -
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TrendlinePayer/provider relationships
As M&A intensifies and companies embrace more holistic and value-based care models, partnerships have become more closely intertwined.
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ACOs ask Trump admin for more help to cope with coronavirus
Nine organizations, including NAACOs and AMA, want CMS to shelter them from financial losses in exchange for lower shared savings as well as push back some key deadlines.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 15, 2020 -
Fitch Q2 outlook for nonprofit hospitals: 'worst on record'
Moody's Investors Service also warned this week the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic will linger into next year and noted government assistance won't make up for all the financial losses.
By Hailey Mensik • Updated May 15, 2020 -
Front-line COVID-19 responders in middle of pack on pay
Medscape's annual survey also found men continue to earn more than women, a trend that's held now for a decade. Among primary care physicians, men earn roughly 25% more than women.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 14, 2020 -
UnitedHealthcare adds new state to ACA exchange footprint
The move comes after the payer's executives last month said they were mulling jumping back in, after largely exiting a few years ago amid steep profit losses.
By Samantha Liss • May 13, 2020 -
27M Americans may have lost job-based health insurance due to COVID-19 downturn
The new Kaiser Family Foundation estimate also found the coverage gap of those who don't qualify for ACA subsidies or Medicaid could balloon to 1.9 million Americans by 2021 as unemployment insurance runs out.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 13, 2020 -
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As if the move to value wasn't hard enough, now health plans have new challenges to tackle
As the public health crisis continues to unfold, health systems and independent provider practices are under increasing financial strain while their ability to deliver high-quality care is decreasing.
By Peter Manoogian • May 13, 2020 -
Kaiser reports $1.1B net loss in Q1 due to stock market slide
The quarter did include some COVID-19-related costs, including establishing mobile hospitals and triage units and increasing inpatient capacity, but they were "not significant," the integrated system said.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 11, 2020 -
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Hospitals tell court price transparency laws violate 1st Amendment
Thursday's hearing was the first step in what's likely to be a drawn out legal fight. Negotiated rates between hospitals and insurers have long been private, and hospitals want to keep it that way.
By Hailey Mensik • May 7, 2020 -
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Deep DiveDespite the pandemic, insurers seem cautiously optimistic about 2020. Here's why.
The nation's largest private payers stuck by their earnings outlooks for the full year, raising questions about why executives are confident about their prospects despite being in the middle of a public health crisis.
By Samantha Liss • May 7, 2020 -
With new estimate, ICER sets terms of debate on pricing Gilead's COVID-19 drug
The influential watchdog group judged Gilead's remdesivir would be cost effective at $4,500 per treatment course, setting the stage for what's likely to be a controversial decision by the company.
By Ned Pagliarulo • May 6, 2020 -
CVS profit rockets up 41%, but warns April COVID-19 hit could persist
The company reported a significant jump in use of digital and at-home offerings in the quarter, including MinuteClinic virtual visits up 600% and retail prescription home delivery up more than 1,000%.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 6, 2020 -
Paying private insurers Medicare rates would tank hospital revenue by 35%, study finds
Policy action is needed to lower out-of-control healthcare prices, Health Affairs researchers determined, but any moves from Washington to tie reimbursement to Medicare rates could send hospital revenues flatlining.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 5, 2020 -
7 states team up to buy $5B in medical equipment, supplies for COVID-19
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island and Massachusetts are aiming to use their combined purchasing power to drive down prices for in-demand items like ventilators and PPE.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • May 4, 2020 -
Molina readies for 'significant' Medicaid member bump as more lose jobs
The payer also announced its acquisition of Magellan Complete Care for $820 million, giving it access to three new states and about 155,000 new members.
By Samantha Liss • May 1, 2020 -
Cigna tops Q1 expectations, reaffirms earnings targets despite pandemic
The payer's executives went as far as to say they expect to reach previously stated profit guidance for next year as well.
By Samantha Liss • April 30, 2020 -
Humana Q1 largely unscathed by COVID-19, expects headwinds for small group segment
Humana beat Wall Street expectations for earnings, revenue and medical loss ratio. Analysts with Jefferies said it had the strongest first quarter results of any managed care organization reporting so far.
By Samantha Liss • April 29, 2020 -
Anthem braces for shift to Medicaid, exchange plans amid record unemployment
The payer reported operating revenue up nearly 21% in the first quarter, beating Wall Street expectations. Executives said the reporting period was "largely unaffected by the current crisis."
By Shannon Muchmore • April 29, 2020 -
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Payers, providers urge Congress to expand coverage options as COVID-19-spurred job losses soar
Relying on the $100 billion from the CARES Act "will quickly deplete the Emergency Fund and not provide the benefits of comprehensive coverage," the healthcare groups and U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote.
By Hailey Mensik • April 28, 2020 -
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Pandemic prompts insurance carriers to change employee benefits eligibility requirements
Preliminary estimates indicate the pandemic could take a considerable toll on employee benefit plans.
By Ryan Golden • April 28, 2020 -
5 key pillars of Biden's healthcare plan
As the coronavirus pandemic highlights shortcomings of the U.S. health system and millions lose coverage, here are the main tenets of the presumptive Democratic nominee's health agenda.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • April 28, 2020 -
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Reimbursement portal opens for providers that test, treat uninsured COVID-19 patients
To take part in the program run by UnitedHealth Group, hospitals and doctor's offices must agree not to balance bill the patient for medical treatment.
By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn • April 28, 2020 -
Centene warns of 'choppy' performance as it navigates pandemic
While the payer beat Wall Street expectations on earnings and revenue for the first quarter, its medical loss ratio missed, coming in at 88%.
By Samantha Liss • April 28, 2020 -
Supreme Court rules for payers in $12B risk corridors case
The 8-1 decision, with only Justice Samuel Alito dissenting, found the Affordable Care Act "established a money-mandating obligation, that Congress did not repeal."
By Shannon Muchmore • April 27, 2020