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Keystone First is a medical assistance (Medicaid and Medicare) managed care health plan based in southeastern Pennsylvania. Keystone focuses on low-income residents in southeastern Pennsylvania counties including, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia. The healthcare provider currently serves over 400,000 residents in the area. [1]
Health Partners Plans (HPP) is a non-profit hospital-owned health maintenance organization which provides Medicaid and Medicare to central and southeastern Pennsylvania residents. [1] Health Partners Plans has over 262,000 members throughout Pennsylvania and provides healthcare to low income residents in the counties of Bucks , Chester ...
By the end of its first year, the company had more than 160,000 members. By 1958, it employed 600 people and contracted with 94 hospitals. In 1964, the company changed its name to Blue Cross of Greater Philadelphia and in 1988, began doing business as Independence Blue Cross.
CVS Health group president and executive vice president Prem Shah told Yahoo Finance that PBMs, used by a majority of Fortune 500 companies, endeavor to lower costs of branded drugs — yet just ...
In 2010, the Community Health Center Fund was created by Congress to aid in the expansion of community health centers. Since the 2013 fiscal year, discretionary funding from Congress has flatlined at approximately $1.5 billion but increased to $1.6 billion in 2018 via the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018. [19]
In 1992, the health system acquired Sacred Heart Medical Center (est. 1983) in Chester, Pennsylvania and renamed it Community Hospital. [11] Finally, Taylor Hospital (est. 1910) joined Crozer-Keystone Health System in 1997 as its newest member. [12] In November 2013, Crozer-Keystone Health System joined Noble Health Alliance. [13]
If completed, the Keystone XL would have added 510,000 barrels (81,000 m 3) per day increasing the total capacity up to 1.1 million barrels (170,000 m 3) per day. [30] The original Keystone Pipeline cost US$5.2 billion. [citation needed] From January 2018 through December 31, 2019, Keystone XL development costs were $1.5 billion. [31]: 147
[6] In 1992, Community Options opened their first four group homes in New Jersey. From 1995 to 2011, group homes were opened in Pennsylvania, Texas, New York, South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee. [7] The United States House of Representatives honored Community Options for 25 years of service on February 10, 2014. [8]