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This broad category includes articles concerning health insurance costs, carrier and health plan news, changing benefits technology, and surveys by the Kaiser Family Foundation and others on employee benefits.

Fifteen Years Later, The ACA Has An HSA Problem — But It’s Easily Fixable

President Obama’s signature health care law, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), has now been shaping the private health insurance market for over a decade. The law survived several repeal efforts by Republicans. And then-President Biden twice delivered temporary expansions of subsidies offered under the law for the purchase of insurance. Despite its political staying power, ...

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Costco Now Offers Ozempic, Wegovy Through New Weight Loss Program

The membership club retail chain has expanded its partnership with telehealth company Sesame to launch a weight loss program that costs $175 for three months, which does not include the cost of the weight loss drugs.

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Here’s How To Delete Your Personal Data And Genetic Sample From 23andMe

23andMe customers who once turned over the most personal form of information to the company — their own genetic data — may want it back after the personal genomics and biotech startup declared bankruptcy on Sunday. The 19-year-old company is seeking a buyer, which means that if it is not deleted, customer data could be transferred ...

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IRA Round 2 Begins As Drugmakers Sign On To Price Negotiation Process With CMS

Spring has sprung, and round two of the Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA's) negotiation period has begun. Each of the drugmakers that make the fifteen medicines selected for 2027 price cuts have officially signed on to the process, giving the go-ahead for the price talks to begin.

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Cigna Closes $3.3B Sale Of Medicare Plans To HCSC

Cigna has officially sealed the deal on the $3.3 billion sale of its Medicare business to Health Care Service Corporation. HCSC acquired Cigna’s Medicare Advantage, Part D, supplemental benefits and CareAllies units as part of the deal. While it will no longer operate the Medicare unit directly, Cigna said it will continue to provide pharmacy ...

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Actual Small-Group Health Premiums Rise 6.1%

Small-group health insurance premiums are still going up at about the same rate as before, and the enrollee count continues to fall. The average monthly premium increased 6.1% in 2024, to $659. The rate of increase was down, slightly, from 6.2% in 2023.

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GLP-1 Drugs Need Price Cuts To Be Financially Viable, Researchers Say

The new-generation weight-loss drugs work very well at preventing obesity, diabetes and death, but they are still much too expensive to be a good financial value for employer plans or other payers, researchers report in a new paper published by JAMA Health Forum. Semaglutide, the GLP-1 agonist drug that powers Wegovy, could cost less than $100,000 per ...

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Congress Must Reject Taxing Employer-Provided Health Care Coverage

As the new Congress and administration are settling in, all eyes in Washington are focused on the trillion-dollar question: whether and how to pay for the expiring provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law in President Trump’s first term. Among the various revenue-generating proposals emerging from GOP circles — ...

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ACA Changes Could Impact Employer Plans, Individual Coverage Reimbursements

Managers of the Affordable Care Act public exchange system want HealthCare.gov and the state-based exchanges to tighten up. The Centers for Medicaid and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that oversees the ACA exchange system, hopes to make all ACA public exchanges start their annual open enrollment periods Nov. 1 and end the open enrollment periods ...

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No Data, Higher Premiums: Insurance Industry Braces For Fallout From Government Cuts

The insurance industry relies on a steady flow of publicly available data to predict losses, price policies, and mitigate financial exposure. What happens when those data streams dry up? We’re on the verge of finding out. Recent governmental workforce reductions, agency closures and “streamlining” initiatives fostered by President Donald Trump, his unelected advisor, Elon Musk, ...

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