SAINT PETERSBURG, FL, UNITED STATES, January 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — MZ is a medical billing company focused on operational accuracy and compliance, announced ...
Healthcare providers head into 2026 in a more stable position than they’ve been in for several years. Labor markets have become more favorable, patient volumes have largely recovered from recent lows ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Thousands of TriHealth patients face the possibility of finding new healthcare providers as the health system’s contract with UnitedHealthcare is set to expire Dec. 31. The ...
Objectives Comprehensive understanding of the technical aspects of medical aid-in-dying (MAiD) including candidate selection, clinician prescribing decisions, and complications in the USA has been ...
Thousands of TriHealth patients could be forced to find another provider come the start of the new year.So far, negotiations between TriHealth and United Healthcare have yet to produce a new ...
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UnitedHealthcare on Tuesday announced it reached a deal with M Health Fairview to keep more than 100,000 patients in network. The Minnesota-based health insurance provider says it reached a multi-year ...
Louisiana’s last-minute decision this month not to renew a $4.2 billion contract with United Healthcare to provide Medicaid benefits for roughly 330,000 people is the latest front in a larger battle ...
Louisiana is ending its Medicaid contract with United Healthcare, affecting more than 300,000 patients. The state will reassign these patients to other Medicaid plans before the start of 2026. The ...
Louisiana has halted a contract with United Healthcare to provide Medicaid coverage for roughly 333,000 people in Louisiana, less than a month before next year’s agreement was set to take effect.