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How to Navigate Health Insurance Claims and Beat the System
New York Magazine· 1 hour agoInsurance companies are in the business of saying “no.” How four very persistent patients got their money.
How To Create A ‘Safe Space’ For AI Experimentation
Forbes· 2 days agoMany of today’s executives spent years climbing the corporate ladder, preparing to ultimately take on a CEO position. A recent study from BusinessFinancing.co.uk found that U.S. CEOs tend to ...
Clarence Thomas, a $267,000 RV, and Why American Health Care Sucks
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court’s 2004 decision in Aetna Health helped cement this harsh reality. The case...
Chuck Close's estate settles lawsuit against Cigna over medical bills
Reuters· 4 days agoIn a filing late Friday in Manhattan federal court, a lawyer for Close's estate said both sides...
Can Elevance Health (ELV) Beat Q2 Earnings on Lower Expenses?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 days agoElevance Health's (ELV) second-quarter results are likely to be aided by improved product revenues,...
Insurers made patients appear sicker — pocketing $50 billion from Medicare, WSJ analysis finds
Moneywise via Yahoo Finance UK· 6 days agoPrivate insurers pay doctors to review medical charts, according to the Journal, and offer financial...
Column: Pharmacy middlemen claim to keep prescription prices low. In fact, they've cost consumers...
LA Times via Yahoo News UK· 6 days ago(Julie Gallant) In 2022, an executive of a big pharmacy...preferred pharmacy (Costco) for $97, at...
Forbes Daily: As Tech Stocks Rally, Apple Achieves A New Record
Forbes· 6 days agoAmazon says it achieved a key environmental goal in 2023 by matching its electricity consumption...
US FTC to sue drug middlemen over insulin prices, source says
Reuters· 7 days agoThe U.S. Federal Trade Commission is planning to sue UnitedHealth , Cigna and CVS Health over their...
Businesses Want to Make Money Off AI. Can They? - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoIsabelle Bousquette: Now that we're a little further into the boom, companies are trying to go beyond time saved to look at, well, where is this technology actually going ...