2. Changing Medicaid and subsidy policy could lead to more uninsured or self-insured patients and more deeply affect hospitals serving low-income and vulnerable populations, according to the report.
The insurance giant and Optum parent is forecasting a 2025 medical care ratio roughly a point above last year’s 85.5 percent.
At the height of the pandemic, Long Beach fronted millions of dollars worth of medical services and supplies, counting on ...
Half of Americans have less than US$1,000 in savings. This lack of financial security has implications for how Americans access medical care. A study found that costs have kept 64% of Americans from ...
UnitedHealth posted a better-than-expected fourth-quarter profit, but a nagging rise in medical costs and care utilization ...
National Institutes of Health Director Monica Bertagnolli will resign Friday. The Hill reports that while the agency has typically held bipartisan support, residual Republican dissatisfaction over the ...
The AARP report suggests the spending cap could be huge for Medicare enrollees who take costly drugs for cancer, rheumatoid ...
At least two health care entities in Wyoming are financially burdened with paying off COVID-related projects after they failed to get adequate federal ARPA funding from the state. In 2021, federal ...