Even though the federal penalty for not having health insurance ended, five places still charge residents a fee.
Health insurance premiums could go up by almost $40 a month to help cover back pay for hospital staff, MPs heard yesterday.
Zynex served as a Colorado startup success story — a one-man operation turned public company with hundreds of millions of ...
The Medicaid program is the largest single source of health care coverage in the United States, covering nearly half of all children, many low-income elderly and disabled, and working adults in ...
State Farm announced Thursday that it will pay the largest dividend in company history to auto insurance customers, who are in line to receive $5 billion in cash back. State Farm Mutual Automobile ...
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Initiative transforms supplemental health claims processing from days to minutes with real-time decisions and payments Securian Financial today announced the launch of AI-enabled instant claims ...
The corporatization of the U.S. health insurance industry may contribute to poor health care performance for the commercially insured population, but some supply-side and demand-side reforms could ...
The cost of health insurance in 2026 has risen significantly for many Americans, whether they have coverage through their employers, Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, Medicare, or Medicaid. Following a ...
Wall Street believed the Trump administration was going to take a friendly approach to Medicare insurers. Now, investors think the industry might be in for a rough ride. Shares of big insurers plunged ...
Rising deductibles and premium concerns are leading more drivers to skip filing claims for damage, opting instead to pay out of pocket or defer repairs entirely. A MarketWatch article published Dec.