Commercial enrollment growth outside of the state’s federally facilitated health insurance exchange continues to be a challenge in Alabama. Centene’s Ambetter entered the health insurance
Commercial enrollment in Arkansas has seen a slight increase in recent cycles. Oscar had joined the Arkansas health insurance exchange in 2022 but exited in 2023 because of profitability issues. Rates
For 2023, four insurers – Anthem, Community Health Options (Maine’s consumer-oriented and -operated plan), Harvard Pilgrim, and newcomer Taro Health – are offering health insurance coverage on
Prisma Health formed from the merger of Palmetto Health and Greenville Health System in mid-2017 is making big waves in the Columbia market: Prisma Health Midlands is acquiring Providence Health/
Following its acquisition of Mid Coast Parkview Health, MaineHealth is working toward full integration as operations become unified. The merger cements MaineHealth dominant market position in Portland
Healthcare in Lexington is slowly and unsteadily consolidating around UK HealthCare, Baptist Health, and CHI Saint Joseph Health System. These systems are beginning to expand outpatient locations,
Riverside is different from other innovative markets in that population health is not easy to manage. People in the Inland Empire tend to have more chronic health issues compared to other parts of
Consolidation is the prevailing theme in the Worcester market, with both payers and providers seeking merger partners to expand and remain competitive. In the provider sector, UMass Memorial Health
As a highly consolidated, two-system market, Dayton’s healthcare sector is poised for growth as its health systems square off in new corners of the market and deploy new facilities to drive
Prisma Health formed from the merger of Palmetto Health and Greenville Health System in mid-2017 is making big waves in the Columbia market: Prisma Health Midlands is acquiring Providence Health/
Consolidation is on the rise in Portland provider sector with a merger between MaineHealth and Mid Coast Parkview Health, which has centralized decision-making about medical care and reduces the
Healthcare in Lexington is slowly and unsteadily consolidating around UK HealthCare, Baptist Health, and CHI Saint Joseph Health System. These systems are beginning to expand outpatient locations,
Riverside is different from other innovative markets in that population health is not easy to manage. People in the Inland Empire tend to have more chronic health issues compared to other parts of
Consolidation is the prevailing theme in the Worcester market, with both payers and providers seeking merger partners to expand and remain competitive. In the provider sector, UMass Memorial Health
As a highly consolidated, two-system market, Dayton healthcare sector is poised for growth as its health systems square off in new corners of the market and deploy new facilities to drive patient