COVID Impact On U.S. Health Insurers Less Than Expected

The first-quarter 2020 earnings of publicly traded U.S. health insurance companies show that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been less severe than anticipated, according to a new AM Best commentary.

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CBO: Democrats’ Latest Virus Aid Bill To Cost Nearly $3.5 Trillion

House Democrats' massive pandemic relief bill would cost nearly $3.5 trillion, according to an official estimate, dwarfing the previous record-setting March package aimed at preserving the coronavirus-battered U.S. economy.

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California Hospitals Struggle Financially After Preparing For COVID-19 Surge That Never Came

As the novel coronavirus tore through Italy and then New York in March, California, anticipating a deadly surge in cases, ordered hospitals to shut down routine procedures and called in thousands of health care workers to help patients.

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Workers Living In Mexico Helping California’s Pandemic Health Response

Hundreds of Mexicans and Americans who live south of the border enter southern California’s hospitals every day.

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