Health insurers are pulling out of the Medicare Advantage market. Discover which areas will gain or lose the most, and what to do if your plan is canceled.
The Villages Health secured a deal to continue accepting UnitedHealthcare plans until 2026 despite recent bankruptcy filing.
Thousands of Vermonters face the loss of Medicare Advantage plans and must navigate through a muddle of insurance regulations before open enrollment ends on December 7.
Thousands of residents of The Villages are breathing a sigh of relief after learning of a deal between UnitedHealthcare and ...
In early October, Grand Junction-based Rocky Mountain Health Plans, a subsidiary of UnitedHealthcare (UHC), informed its ...
A contract has been reached with UnitedHealthcare which will allow patients at The Villages Health to use the company for their insurance coverage in 2026.
The negotiations with SSM Health deal with employer-sponsored plans and Medicaid plans through UnitedHealthcare Community ...
Kaiser Family Foundation Chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner explains why major healthcare plans, including United ...
If SSM Health and United Healthcare do not finalize a new agreement by Dec. 31, United Healthcare patients could lose in-network access to SSM Health hospitals, clinics and providers throughout ...
Electronic Caregiver’s 24/7 virtual caregiving platform steps forward just as payers move away from low-engagement, ...
Major health insurers are taking drastic steps to discourage older adults from signing up for their private Medicare plans as ...
Thousands of South Shore Health patients could soon lose access to the system’s hospitals or physicians due to contract disputes with two different insurers.