Exchange Approves 4.2% Increase In Rates For 2021

The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, which connects Nevadans to qualified health plans through Nevada Health Link, announced the approved exchange health insurance rates for Plan Year 2021 at an increase of 4.2 percent.

Read More

If ACA Thrown Out, All Nevadans Will Suffer, Health Exchange Director Says

If the U.S. Supreme Court rules the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional, the head of Nevada’s health exchange says it will hit everyone in the state.

Read More

Friday Health Plans Joins Nevada Insurance Market

Friday Health Plans, a health insurance carrier based out of Denver, Colorado, announces its expansion to Nevada, bringing to the Silver State a diverse product portfolio on Nevada Health Link, the online marketplace that sells qualified, affordable health plans compliant with the Affordable Care Act.

Read More

Unitedhealth Third-Quarter Earnings Decline Suggests COVID-19 Boon Is Subsiding

UnitedHealth Group reported lower earnings in the third quarter of 2020 compared with a year ago, suggesting that the period of record profits large health insurers reaped early in the COVID-19 pandemic may have ended.

Read More

CMS Expands List Of Telehealth Services That Can Get Medicare Reimbursement

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has added 11 new telehealth services that Medicare will reimburse, including cardiac rehabilitation services.

Read More

Pfizer Suit Could Be an ‘Earthquake’ for Drug Pricing

Last year, Pfizer posted a billboard outside its midtown Manhattan headquarters showing a larger-than-life patient smiling at his partner. “Dedicated to the brave of heart,” it read.

Read More

Teladoc Files Lawsuit Against Amwell Over Alleged Patent Infringement

Teladoc Health filed a lawsuit against Amwell on Monday, accusing the rival virtual care company of patent infringement.

Read More

Coronavirus Relief Bill Talks Snagged Over Testing, Liability, Other Issues

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed doubts Wednesday about a COVID-19 aid package becoming law before the Nov. 3 elections.

Read More

Health Care Rates For 2021 Stable, But 2022 May Bring Challenges

Insurers initially feared a steep financial hit from the coronavirus, but the outlook changed once earnings reports rolled in

Read More

IRS Provides 1095 Forms Transition Relief

On October 2, the IRS released Notice 2020-76, which extends the due dates under IRC Sections 6055 and 6056 from January 31, 2021, to March 2, 2021, for insurers, self-insuring employers, applicable large employers and certain other providers of minimum essential coverage, to furnish to individuals the 2020 Form 1095-B, Health Coverage, and the 2020 Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage.

Read More
arrowcaret-downclosefacebook-squarehamburgerinstagram-squarelinkedin-squarepauseplaytwitter-squareyoutube-square