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Elevance Health, which recently rebranded from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, first shared information about the proposed change for Connecticut, New York and Missouri via news releases posted Nov ...
A new House bill would ban health insurers from imposing arbitrary time limits on patients under anesthesia — days after Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield only backed off the move amid outcry. “We ...
A major health insurance provider is backtracking on plans to cap anesthesia coverage for patients in at least one state. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield announced last month that starting in 2025 ...
In 1999, Anthem acquired Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Hampshire and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada. The acquisitions made since 1996 added 850,000 policy holders. Among its customer base were 2.4 million PPO and 964,000 HMO enrollees. [20] In 2000, Anthem acquired Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine. [21]
Founded in 1948, [26] Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield (ABCBS) [27] is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and the largest healthcare provider in the state. [28] It donated $1.98 million to The Walton College of Business toward founding its Robert L. Shoptaw Master of Healthcare Business Analytics Program. [ 29 ]
In California, Anthem Blue Cross offers HMO plans through both the state-run Covered California exchange and the private CaliforniaChoice exchange, but doctor networks are not identical. Physicians advertising acceptance of Anthem Blue Cross Exchange HMOs may misinform individuals enrolled in Anthem Blue Cross Exchange HMOs through the private ...
Starting in February, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield — which represents policyholders in New York, Connecticut and Missouri — says it will deny claims in which a patient was kept under ...
Anthem has offered free credit monitoring in the wake of the breach. [5] Michael Daniel, chief adviser on cybersecurity for President Barack Obama, said he would be changing his own password. [6] According to The New York Times, about 80 million company records were hacked, and there is a fear that the stolen data will be used for identity theft.