If the individual major medical market stays as unpredictable in 2018 as it's been in 2017, and some of that upheaval spills over into other health insurance sectors, what then?
The new, combined version of H.R. 1, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act bill, could cost life insurers about $22 billion over the period from 2018 through 2027.
A recent legal case hinged on how a fiduciary relationship affects the official time limit on when clients can sue their advisors. Here's what happened.
The number of families selecting plans was up 1 percent from the total for the comparable period in 2016, but the total number of people on those coverage applications was down 4.2 percent, according to CMS data.
The agency that runs Nevada's Nevada Health Link health insurance exchange wants to cut the HealthCare.gov cord and move to a private exchange platform by Nov. 1, 2019.
Federal workers have updated a must-have tool for health insurance agents and brokers: the latest batch of national health care spending data. Here are five especially useful gulps of information from the spreadsheets.
HealthCare.gov may have suffered its first year-over-year drop in activity volume during the fifth week of the open enrollment period for individual health insurance for 2018.
Here's a look at some of what Aetna has told producers, sifted from a blizzard of documents Aetna has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
If CVS and Aetna complete the deal they've announced, the combined company would have 9,700 CVS Pharmacy stores, 1,100 MinuteClinic walk-in clinics, and about 4,000 CVS Health clinic and home care nurses.