
A new study shows that ACA tobacco rating rules aren't enforced in employer plans.

A new study shows that ACA tobacco rating rules aren't enforced in employer plans.

A new study has surprising findings about how seniors feel about healthcare and technology.

Experts weigh in on a recent lawsuit against PBMs, whether similar lawsuits will crop up, and the likely outcomes.

A new Symantec survey has surprising findings about risk assessment as a driver in cybersecurity investments.

A revealing study shows what happens when urban Medicaid patients are offered complimentary rideshares to their primary care appointment.

A new study has eye-opening findings about home hospital care cost and patient experience.

Healthcare consumers want their digital customer experience to be similar to retail, according to revealing research findings from NTT DATA Services presented at HIMSS.

Eye-opening analysis from TransUnion Healthcare reveals patients continue to see rising costs.

UnitedHealthcare will pass on pharmacy discounts directly to some consumers, signaling the next wave of disruption in healthcare, say industry watchers.

Rideshare giants Uber and Lyft partner with providers to help get patients to their medical appointments, as well as improve the overall patient experience. Here’s five takeaways from industry watchers.

The Cigna-Express Scripts deal may signal a move to more vertical and horizontal healthcare deals. Here’s what else it means.

HHS Secretary Alex M. Azar II lays out top four HHS initiatives and calls on payers and providers to align.

This first article in our new leadership series explores how managed care executives can cultivate smart ideas and stay ahead of the competition.

Your net promoter score could be influencing your business. Here’s what it is and how to improve it.

Switzerland-based pharma company Roche’s $1.9 billion purchase of tech company Flatiron Health signifies Big Pharma’s need for data.

Eye-opening research by NTT DATA Services sheds light on healthcare consumer satisfaction with virtual versus human agents.

Hospitals are always looking for ways to reduce readmission rates. They may have an unusual ally in a quality control system originally developed in Europe for the manufacturing sector. Read more about it.

A study from Human Rights Watch has eye-opening findings about antipsychotic drug prescribing in U.S. nursing homes.

Managed care organizations are looking for new skills in healthcare leaders (and in some cases hiring for completely new leadership roles). Here are four emerging trends to watch.

We asked the Managed Healthcare Executive board to share their favorite app-for work or for play. Here’s what they said.

Retail drug chain giant Walgreens made a takeover approach to drug distributor AmerisourceBergen. Here’s what industry watchers want you to know about it.

A new survey from Sage Growth Partners offers new ideas on executives’ application and adoption of telemedicine technology.

John R. Washlick, Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney, and expert in healthcare system transactions and market consolidation, talks to Managed Healthcare Executive about healthcare spin-offs, what that means for the future of mergers and acquisitions, and advice for healthcare executives.

A new report reveals the top cities that rise to the top for healthcare-and they’re probably not the cities you’d expect.

A Pacific Research Institute report revealed that the 340B program is in desperate need of reform, while 340B Health refutes damaging claims.