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Prior to June 2022, Elevance Health was named Anthem, Inc. [2] The company's services include medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, long-term care, and disability plans through affiliated companies such as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Anthem Blue Cross in California, [3] Wellpoint, and Carelon. [4]
Carelon Behavioral Health, formerly known as Beacon Health Options, is a behavioral health company based in Boston, Massachusetts. On Jun. 6, 2019, Anthem, Inc. (now Elevance Health) announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Beacon Health Options. [1] The acquisition was completed on Mar. 2, 2020. [2]
Acadia operates facilities for patients with behavioral problems, PTSD, trauma, eating disorders and substance abuse. [12] In 2022, it had about 22,500 employees and a daily patient census of about 70,000 patients and was said to be the largest pure-play behavioral health company. [13]
Health. Health. Fitness. Medicare. Main Menu. News. News. ... of Merrick stole 11 of his wife’s New York State Empire Plan reimbursement checks — with values ranging from $92,488 to $147 ...
Trump's mass deportation plan aims to remove millions of immigrants living in the US illegally. On January 20, Trump declared a national emergency, allowing him to use Pentagon resources for the ...
Health. Home. Style. Tech. Markets optimistic as Trump returns to the White House. Suzanne McGee and Lewis Krauskopf. January 20, 2025 at 3:03 AM. By Suzanne McGee and Lewis Krauskopf.
The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. and established in 1933. NABH educates health care providers on issues like behavioral health , mental disorders , and substance use.
Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP) was incorporated in 1944 as the first health insurance plan for public service workers. [9] The company was founded by David M. Heyman with the support of New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia, who wanted to offer medical services to New Yorkers of “moderate means.” [10] HIP got its first members in 1947.