Third party administrators, or TPAs, help insurance companies with claims, billing and other tasks. TPAs are most common with plans that companies offer employees, called group health insurance.
(Washington, DC) - Today, U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Mark Warner (D-VA) sent a letter urging Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar and Centers for ...
MARSHFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) - On Monday, Security Health Plan announced the formal rebranding of its third-party administration product from Security Administrative Services to Insite by Security Health ...
A health plan’s fiduciaries are responsible for administering the health plan. Because most employers are not in the business of administering health benefits, they outsource the day-to-day health ...
Providence Health Plan, a regional, nonprofit health plan serving Oregon, Washington and California, is partnering with health benefits platform Collective Health on an effort to overhaul third-party ...
Providence Health & Services’ insurance arm will outsource administration of health plans for self-funded employers to a California-based firm. The change will affect those companies’ roughly 135,000 ...
Self-funded Pennsylvania-based health plan Imagine360 is buying Ardent Health’s third-party administrator (TPA) HealthFirst, the two companies revealed Jan. 15. As part of the deal, Imagine360 will ...
A 2023 report classifies international students as a "more favorable insurance category." Increasing their enrollment in the ...
Members of UVM Staff United, United Academics and United Electrical unions protested outside the Waterman Building at the University of Vermont on Thursday, Aug. 14. Photo by Corey McDonald/VTDigger ...
We have received text from H.R. 497: Medicaid Third Party Liability Act. This bill was received on 2025-01-16, and currently has no cosponsors. Here is a short summary of the bill: This bill, titled ...
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