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Pharmacy benefits managers lay out lobby plan in strategy memo as the middlemen are now taking it from all sides.
February 9 -
After 18 months of courtship and court cases, two massive deals that would have reshaped the U.S. health insurance industry have both been declared dead, blocked by judges who said they’d do unacceptable harm to competition in the industry.
February 9 -
President Donald Trump said the process for coming up with a replacement for the Affordable Care Act could stretch into 2018, a longer time frame than he previously indicated.
February 6 -
Fewer people in the U.S. signed up for Obamacare coverage for this year, according to a preliminary report, as enrollments slowed after the Trump administration vowed it would do away with the health law.
February 4 -
Some Republicans in Congress are starting to talk more about trying to “repair” Obamacare, rather than simply calling for “repeal and replace.”
By Anna EdneyFebruary 2 -
The financial results show the insurer prospering in a challenging environment.
January 31 -
Democrats began a key hearing on the president's pick to overhaul the ACA by attacking his aggressive investing in healthcare companies.
By Anna EdneyJanuary 24 -
The transaction would violate antitrust laws by reducing competition among insurers, U.S. District Judge John D. Bates in Washington ruled on Monday.
January 23 -
Such a move would take the teeth out of former President Barack Obama’s healthcare law and could destabilize insurance markets, analysts say.
January 23 -
Rep. Tom Price, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, will appear for the first time before U.S. senators Wednesday amid growing ethics concerns and uncertainty among Republicans about how they will repeal and replace the ACA.
By Anna EdneyJanuary 18