GOP Lawmakers Eye Medicare Advantage Reform

A number of Republicans criticized Medicare Advantage during a congressional hearing on Tuesday, suggesting that the privatized Medicare program could be due for an overhaul from Washington. Calls to reform MA from Democrats are nothing new. But members of the GOP condemning MA is notable given the party’s traditional support for the program, in which ...

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Bipartisan Bill Aims To Ensure Parity Between Reimbursement In MA, Traditional Medicare

A new bipartisan bill would mandate that Medicare Advantage (MA) insurers “adequately reimburse” providers for services, citing a trend of health systems pulling out of MA contracts. The Prompt and Fair Pay Act was introduced by Reps. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, and Greg Murphy, R-N.C. The legislation would require that insurers pay providers at least what ...

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Most Medicare Advantage Markets Are Highly Concentrated

Medicare Advantage (MA) markets are highly concentrated across the country, according to a new study from KFF. As of 2024, 90% of Medicare beneficiaries live in a county where those enrolled in MA had plans sponsored by just one or two insurers, according to the report. The researchers found that 79% of counties were highly ...

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UnitedHealthcare Rolling Out New Benefit Aimed At Early Cancer Detection

UnitedHealthcare is rolling out a new benefit to encourage preventive cancer screenings. The insurer’s new breast and colon cancer detection benefit will be available for eligible commercial plans starting Jan. 1, 2026. Through the program, UHC will cover members’ first diagnostic imaging tests for breast cancer and diagnostic tests for colon cancer. This closes a ...

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The OBBBA’s Impact on Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation

H.R.1—the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)—contains several provisions that directly affect employer-provided benefit programs, primarily health and welfare programs.

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How Will Trump’s Mega Bill Affect Health Care In California?

Trump’s sweeping plan slashes Medicaid and food aid, putting millions of Californians at risk — especially low-income residents, undocumented immigrants and rural communities.

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UC Health, Blue Shield Of California Reach New Contract, Avoiding Disruptions To Care

After weeks of contract negotiations that threatened to disrupt medical care for tens of thousands of Californians, UC Health and Blue Shield of California have reached a new agreeme

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The Megabill’s Medicaid Cuts Shocked Hospitals, But They May Never Happen

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that Trump signed on the 4th of July will take a $340 billion bite out of hospital budgets over a decade to pay for tax cuts and other Trump priorities. Then again, maybe it won’t.

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1 Big Thing: A Nervous Summer For Health Insurers

Rising health costs and expected fallout from President Trump’s tax-and-spending law are casting a pall over major health insurers, who’ve been issuing a steady drip of grim financial forecasts over the past month. Why it matters: Higher drug costs and increased demand for services including mental health care are squeezing health plans. And the new law is ...

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Obamacare Is Most Affordable In These 6 States. Is California One Of Them?

California is one of the most affordable states for buying health insurance through marketplaces established by the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as “Obamacare,” according to a new analysis. The personal finance company WalletHub found that the average California household spends 5.84% of its income on these types of health insurance premiums. That’s among the ...

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