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Report: Premiums soar 50% nationwide for family coverage

A new Commonwealth Fund report finds that premiums for family coverage increased 50 percent from 2003 to 2010. The analysis essentially confirms a national trend of more premiums for fewer benefits

Anthem 'excessive' rate hike lawsuit heads to state Supreme Court

Insurance companies should keep a close eye on a case involving Anthem Health Plans of Maine, which sued the state because it says regulators violated state law and the U.S. Constitution when they

Blues plan invests $15M to boost docs' EMR use

Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) is investing $15 million to help providers adopt health information technology (HIT) tools and switch from paper to electronic medical records

Rate regulation bill passes in California Assembly

The California Assembly has approved a bill that would require health insurers to get approval from state regulators to raise insurance premiums--regardless of the insurance industry's determined

Highmark, UPMC end negotiations as Aetna steps in

Provider agreement talks between Highmark and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center appear to be irretrievably broken after UPMC signed a contract with Aetna that allows the health insurance

Regence wants 22 percent rate hike

Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield wants to raise premiums by 22 percent for 59,000 individual customers, but it first must appear at a rare public hearing addressing the rate request. In its rate filing

Aetna, WellPoint Q1 earnings rise

Aetna (NYSE: AET) and WellPoint (NYSE: WLP) continued the trend of health insurers reporting better-than-expected earnings and raising their 2011 profit forecasts. First quarter earnings rose 4

AHIP donated $86M to lobby against health reform law

America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) provided the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a business lobbying group, with $86.2 million to oppose the health reform law--while it pledged general support for

Premiums, policies increased 7 percent from 2008 to 2009

Insurance companies took in 7 percent more revenue from premiums from individual, group and other policies in 2009 than in the previous year, even as the number of people with coverage fell, the

Harvard Pilgrim strikes deal as Massachusetts freezes rates for 137 health plans

The nation's health insurers are waiting with baited breath to find out exactly what will count as a medical cost in the medical-loss ratios that will soon be mandated by the Patient Protection and