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Medicare Advantage enrollment grows 10% as insurers compete

Enrollment in Medicare Advantage has grown by 10 percent. Meanwhile, premiums have fallen at an average 7 percent as insurers compete for seniors' business, the Department of Health & Human

Most insurers already comply with MLR

Most insurers last year would have complied with the medical-loss ratio (MLR) requirements, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which found that 77 percent of

Dropping health coverage doesn't make sense for employers

They question of whether employers will continue to provide health insurance to their employees after the reform law is fully implemented rages on with the release of a new study on the matter. The

Daschle, Gregg spar over individual mandate at AHIP meeting

The debate over the individual mandate rages on as ex-lawmakers offered opposing views about its sustainability during the AHIP Institute conference in San Francisco last week. There are 20 cases

Obama administration asks for dismissal of health reform lawsuit

Attorneys for the Obama administration have requested the dismissal of the lawsuit filed by 20 states opposing the health reform law, citing, among other things, that the minimum coverage provision