UnitedHealth Unveils New Generative AI Companion That Is A Sophisticated Chatbot

UnitedHealthcare has unveiled a new generative AI companion called Avery that learns from member interactions. Avery goes beyond being a general AI chatbot as it’s an agentic, HIPAA-compliant tool integrated into health insurance workflows. It can provide a self-serve personalized experience based on the individual’s specific benefits, UnitedHealthcare said. Avery is live for approximately 6.5 million ...

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Trump Slaps 100% Duties On Imported Drugs But Leaves Plenty Of Exceptions

For more than a year, the biopharma industry has had to swiftly react to various tariff threats from the Trump administration. Now, a Thursday announcement from the White House puts the U.S. tariff situation into much clearer focus. The president has rolled out a 100% tariff rate on patented pharmaceutical products and ingredients under Section 232 of ...

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Healthcare Tops U.S. Domestic Concerns as Overall Worry Declines, Gallup Finds

A new Gallup poll shows healthcare has returned as the leading domestic concern among Americans, with 61% reporting they worry “a great deal” about access and affordability. The finding places healthcare ahead of 15 other policy areas and marks a shift from recent years when economic issues dominated. Following healthcare, four economic concerns rank closely together, each ...

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2 More Pharmaceutical Companies, Abbvie And Genentech, To Officially Launch On TrumpRx

Two more drug-making giants will officially start selling popular commercial medications on the White House’s discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday, CBS News exclusively learned. American pharmaceutical companies Abbvie and Genentech become the 10th and 11th companies to provide their prescriptions at a reduced rate on the “TrumpRx” site. Abbvie, which struck a deal ...

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HHS Vision on Catastrophic Plans Tests Legal, Industry Limits

The Trump administration’s bid to rewrite how catastrophic plans are structured under the Affordable Care Act is raising legal and actuarial questions, even as some policy professionals applaud the creativity aimed at solving rising premiums. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released a proposed rule earlier this year that would allow catastrophic plans to design terms ...

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BCBS Association Asks CMS To Close Medicare Advantage Fraud Gaps, Regulate AI Coding Tools

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association submitted a wide-ranging letter to CMS on March 30 in response to the agency’s information request on its Comprehensive Regulations to Uncover Suspicious Healthcare, or CRUSH, initiative. Seven BCBSA recommendations: 1. CMS should notify Medicare Advantage plans in real time when it suspends payments to a provider over suspected ...

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CMS Gives Medicare Advantage Rates A 2.48% Bump For 2027 Plan Year In Final Rule

Following significant industry outcry over a proposal to keep Medicare Advantage rates largely flat in 2027, the Trump administration has bumped payments up slightly in the final policy. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services initially proposed a 0.09% increase in rates as part of the MA and Part D Advance Notice. In the final rule, the increase ...

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Doctor Reveals Secrets To Lasting Weight Loss Without Counting Calories

Weight loss is complex – and goes beyond counting calories, according to experts. Dr. Jason Fung, a kidney specialist and author of the recent book “The Hunger Code,” said lasting weight loss requires a shift in how people understand and respond to hunger. “Most of the time, we focus on eating less or what we’re eating, ...

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Trump Administration Volatility Reaches Into Nevada Public Health Programs

The Trump Administration abruptly canceling – then perhaps reinstating or partially reinstating – federal health grants is creating overall “funding volatility” in state and local public health programs, officials told state lawmakers this week. The ongoing cuts and constant back-and-forth policy changes have confounded efforts to maintain state and local programs as well as retain ...

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Enrollment In NV Public Option Health Plans Falls Short Of Predictions

More than 10,000 people have enrolled in Nevada’s new public option health plans, which debuted last fall with the expectation that they would bring lower prices to the health insurance market. Those preliminary numbers from the open enrollment period that ended in January are less than a third of what state officials had projected. Nevada ...

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