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Health insurers owe Floridians tens of millions, report says
Health insurance companies owe Florida policyholders tens of millions of dollars for failing to meet a provision of the Affordable Care Act that limits the amount of premium dollars that can be spent on overhead, according to new estimates. The Kaiser Family Foundation recently issued a report that said insurers will owe Floridians nearly $149 million in rebates this summer for failing to meet ...
Florida Blue, Baptist and doctor’s group set up innovative organization to improve care for cancer patients
An insurer, a hospital group and a doctors’ practice have joined forces to create a group dedicated to “dramatically changing the way care gets delivered.”
Morning Read: MU good for the bottom line, Cardinal Health facility banned from selling controlled substances
Meaningful use was great for the bottom line of for-profit hospitals in 2011 and Fitch Ratings expects the incentives to be larger this year and next. The firm’s quarterly diagnosis report found that meaningful use incentive checks added a cumulative $396 million in earnings before interest, taxes, debt and amortization. The Council for Affordable Health Insurance [...]
U.S. chamber ad targets Nelson, House hopefuls
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, one of the biggest-spending independent political groups in the nation, announced Wednesday it is airing television ads attacking U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat who is up for re-election in November, along with Democratic House candidates Alan Grayson and Lois Frankel.
Premier Community HealthCare Group receives federal grant
BY Lisa Buie, Times Staff Writer Thursday, May 3, 2012 DADE CITY — A nonprofit organization that provides primary medical care for low-income and uninsured residents has won a $253,750 federal grant to expand its facilities as part of federal health care reform. Premier Community HealthCare Group, with locations in east and west Pasco, received the money as part of the Affordable Care Act, which ...
Floridians to get $148.5 million in refunds, study says
The healthcare reform act will cause more than 300,000 Floridians to get refunds this year, a Washington research group reported Thursday.
Healthcare rebates scheduled for August
SAN FRANCISCO, April 28 (UPI) -- Individuals and employers are set to receive $1.3 billion in health insurance rebates because of an Affordable Care Act provision, U.S. officials say.
‘Mardi Gras 10’ say they were fired for trying to unionize
Ten workers at Mardi Gras Casino say they were fired for being pro-union, while a priest who supports the workers complains of being cursed out by management.
IPG Expands a Nationwide Agreement with Aetna to Be Its Designated Implantable Device Benefit Management Provider
IPG and Aetna are pleased to announce the expansion of their Implantable Device Benefit Management program into North Carolina and South Carolina.
Vital Signs: Health insurers could rebate $1.3 bln
This summer, your health-insurance costs could go down for a change. A provision in the federal health-reform law stands to return big bucks to customers whose health plans have exceeded the limits of a formula meant to ensure that most premium dollars go to pay for medical care instead of overhead and profit.
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