The state’s largest health insurer is laying off 23 employees in Oregon after signing a contract with Cognizant Technology Solutions while reaction is mixed with people posting on Facebook
Providence insists it over-calculated its proposed rates for individuals and is asking the state’s insurance commissioner for permission to adjust those rates
The health insurers that want to participate in Cover Oregon next year have until next Tuesday to file their proposed rates and benefit plans with the Insurance Division
We’ve heard from legislators, lobbyists and hospital executives – all of whom have touted our hospital finances series, calling it accurate, thorough and breakthrough journalism
Looking at the executive compensation among health insurance executives in 2012, John Stellmon, who retired from Regence last April, was the highest paid, earning $1.8 million, a 537% increase from 2011
March 8, 2013 – Oregon is among the leading states to get its health insurance exchange off the ground, according to Rocky King, executive director of Cover Oregon.
Lawmakers and public officials are holding closed door meetings to create a state reinsurance program that would keep in tow exorbitant insurance increases next year