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| MAY 31, 2022
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| MAY 16, 2022
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| AUG 3, 2022
Standalone health systems without an insurance company arm that want to decrease healthcare spending—or that do not have considerable business tied to an alternative payment model—may not be driven to fund SDOH initiatives.
Article
| JUL 12, 2022
It’s rebranding to Twill and combining its digital therapy solutions as DTx makers pivot away from point-solutions to provide more precise care for pharma cos, employers, and insurers.
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| APR 20, 2022
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| JUL 29, 2022
It accepts all insurance, and revenues come from reimbursement and customer copays. Coupons are actively searched and applied, and cash-paying customers get discount pricing.
Report
| MAY 20, 2022
Healthcare providers are compensated by both patients and insurance companies through myriads of arrangements.
Article
| MAY 26, 2022
These are defined as online tools where members can search for in-network doctors, receive cost estimates for procedures, and learn about treatment or insurance-covered options. 70% of consumers say their health plan offers these tools—up from 49% last year. 67% of respondents who have access to online transparency tools use them.
Article
| FEB 15, 2022
The number of businesses seeking services to prevent WFH injuries has jumped 200% in the past two years alone, according to data from workers comp and disability insurance company Hartford Financial Services Group.
Report
| APR 12, 2022
Self-insured employers get help from insurance companies to manage their health plans and provide a network of doctors, but they pay for the cost of care themselves.
Article
| MAY 27, 2022
By intertwining its retail, insurance, and pharmacy divisions, CVS wants more consumers using its healthcare services. Even though CVS plans to close the doors on nearly 10% of its US locations throughout the next three years, the company wants to become a front door for care by converting its remaining stores to primary care-like offices.
Article
| DEC 6, 2021
Many jobs in the US are tied to health insurance, which in turn is tying many workers to their jobs.
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| JUL 12, 2022
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| JUL 14, 2022
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| MAR 22, 2022
The “never growing old” generation now faces retirement, a host of chronic health conditions, and mortality. The pandemic sparked a major shift toward digital channels to find health information, assess providers, and research Medicare plans and options.
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| JAN 5, 2022
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| FEB 9, 2022
It wants to target insurers next, but most large insurers like Aetna already have their own employer-focused telehealth ventures.
Article
| JAN 31, 2022
For example, Oscar Health offers plans with $0 copays for therapy sessions and HealthCare.com lets consumers pick insurance products that best fit their needs.
Report
| JAN 10, 2022
Post-visit, patients would like to file an insurance claim electronically and to be able to send any test results to another physician if necessary. Expectations around healthcare delivery and communications are changing rapidly.
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| NOV 23, 2021
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| JUN 14, 2022
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| JAN 26, 2022
That’s why Cigna expanded its RecoveryOne partnership
Report
| DEC 9, 2021
Self-insured corporations work with insurance companies to administer their health plans and provide a network of doctors, but employers pay the cost of care themselves. Eighty-seven percent of large employers think the cost of providing health benefits will become unsustainable in the next five to 10 years, according to a January 2021 survey from Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH) and KFF.
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| MAY 12, 2022
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| OCT 6, 2021
The cherry on top, of course, is that physicians can reap the cost savings from insurance companies for keeping patient costs low in this capitated model.