An executive at a company that manages behavioral health for millions of Americans says Obama administration officials went too far when they expanded behavioral health benefits design disclosure rules.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services may be having problems with its Affordable Care Act program, but its Medicare Advantage program looks good.
The framework drafters would offer "a non-refundable credit of $500 for non-child dependents, to help defray the cost of caring for other dependents."
Officials do not say how common the sham-enrollment problem is, or whether they have any indications of sham enrollments coming in through distribution channels other than agents and brokers.
Here's a look at 10 tools that might be useful for producers who want to fuel their health insurance policymaking efforts with verifiable facts and numbers.
The Arizona Republican said in a statement that he objects to the idea of Republicans relying entirely on votes from Republican lawmakers to ram a health insurance bill through Congress.
One trade group for health insurers has dropped a broad hint that it could be open to seeing the U.S. individual major medical market look more like the Medicare Advantage program.