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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Offering Medicare Supplement Plan G to Eligible Individuals in Maine |
Anthem will be offering Medicare Supplement Plan G in Maine starting February 1, 2018. This announcement adds to the existing Medicare Supplement options Anthem offers individuals in the state, which include Plans A, F, and N. These plans will be available to seniors 65 years of age and older as well as others eligible for Medicare.
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Molina Healthcare and Community Health Plan of Washington Invest in Daybreak Youth Services |
“We are thrilled to invest in this innovative solution that will improve service and access to our members in Southwest Washington, and provide a much-needed option to transition members out of inpatient facilities. The Daybreak facility gets us one step closer to whole person care, reducing costs while also improving member care," said Dr. Peter G. Adler , president of Molina Healthcare of Washington, Inc.
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Aledade and Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah Partner to Expand Innovative Value-based Care Model |
" Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah members are the real beneficiaries of this partnership that allows independent primary care practices to take advantage of value-based opportunities with payers that have previously only been available to large physician networks and hospital providers," said Mr. Scott Segell , vice president at Aledade
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Sutter Health Plus Year in Review 2017 |
“As a provider-sponsored health plan, Sutter Health Plus brings a more efficient and effective health care financing and delivery model to the market. Our highest priority is delivering on our not-for-profit mission to provide affordable, high-quality care to the communities we serve. Our continued growth and retention numbers demonstrate that we are fulfilling that mission," said Mr. Phil Jackson , CEO of Health Plan Products, Sutter Health
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WEA Trust Battles Opiate Epidemic |
“If the opiate is paid for by insurance, insurers know exactly what opiates are being picked up at the pharmacy. We believe that all insurers have an imperative to help avoid unintended chronic use and addiction, in concert with the extraordinary efforts of our partner pharmacists, nurses, physicians, and dentists," said Dr. Tim Bartholow MD , Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, WEA Insurance
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Aetna Collaborates with Community Care Of North Carolina to Deliver Integrated Care to State Medicaid Beneficiaries |
“Both Aetna and CCPN understand that local, community-embedded health professionals and a national carrier working together can help North Carolinians live healthier lives. CCNC is ready to partner with Aetna, a health plan committed to improving quality and access to care and to build on CCNC’s strong provider infrastructure," said Dr. L. Allen Dobson Jr. MD , president and CEO of Community Care of North Carolina
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Partnership between Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island, Virgin Pulse shows the health benefits of wellness technology platforms |
“This dynamic yet incredibly accessible technology allows Rhode Islanders to take greater control of their health, and ultimately, their wellbeing through a platform that is simple and easy to use. It’s gratifying to see such strong results around engagement and to know that by using this technology our members are on the road to better health," said Ms. Melissa Cummings , senior vice president and chief customer officer, BCBSRI
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Express Scripts' Accredo Earns Renewed URAC Specialty Pharmacy Accreditation |
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ODG and Peers Health Expand Partnership to Include Data Collection and New Products |
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NextHealth Highlighted in 5280's "Digital Health Boom" |
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Accenture Report Highlights What Patients Want in New Treatments; Two-Thirds Say: Better Outcomes, Not Brands |
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