"Price increases at that level are unsustainable for the employers and families we serve throughout the state of California," ...
Fifteen Connecticut-headquartered companies made the 2026 Fortune 500 ranking of the largest U.S. corporations, which was ...
Lexington Health, one of the Midlands' largest healthcare providers, is pursuing multiple expansion and partnership ...
The Midlands hospital system said patients who previously had procedures or appointments canceled due to being out-of-network ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Cigna and Memorial Health are locked in a contract dispute that could affect thousands of patients in the Savannah area. The two sides have been negotiating for several months.
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"Congress designed the No Surprises Act to protect American patients from exorbitant, unfair billing practices, not to pad private equity-backed provider profits on the backs of patients," Phillip ...
Patients with Cigna insurance can now go to UNC Health facilities without worry after the two sides reached an agreement Friday afternoon. According to UNC Health, the new agreement covers all Cigna ...
UNC Health and Cigna have not reached an agreement as of Monday, leaving Cigna subscribers facing "out of network" costs for UNC providers and hospitals. UNC Health released a statement saying it has ...
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System will be in-network with Cigna Healthcare starting October 1, 2025. The new two-year agreement restores access for Cigna members after the hospital system went ...
You've read 5 stories this month. Support the CT Mirror reporting you rely on. Physicians in Connecticut and around the country are sounding the alarm about a new policy by insurers they say could ...