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Ascension announced Monday that a former vendor who had access to patients' information was hacked, potentially exposing the health data of people in Alabama, Michigan, Indiana, Tennessee, and Texas.
Rules on conditions of participation, billing disputes and healthcare-associated infections are among those the industry wants the government to relax or revoke.
The personal information of more than 9,300 people may have been exposed in a recent data breach at health insurer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, according to the company. Blue Cross and Blue ...
Commerce Department employees caught up in a legal battle over their mass firings are now learning that their health care ...
A federal court has determined that health insurers in New Mexico are not obligated to cover medical marijuana expenses, ...
Madison, a twelve-year-old from Illinois, visits a medical clinic every other week to get injections of Xolair, a powerful ...
Blue Cross of Kansas City's operating margin was buoyed after the company recorded a $30.7 million premium deficiency reserve ...
Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield CEO Curtis Barnett points to two major victories from the state’s regular session: maternal ...
Health insurance giant Blue Shield of California confirmed it had been sharing private health data of 4.7 million users with ...
Locals gathered at the American Legion in Columbia Saturday afternoon to discuss the ongoing contract dispute between Anthem ...
Over 90,000 Mid-Missourians are affected by the Anthem and MU Healthcare dispute, facing canceled appointments, higher costs, ...
According to the insurance giant, Advocate Physician Partners will not be a part of Blue Cross Blue Shield's HMO Illinois ...