Oscar Health Reports First Annual Profit, Driven by Record Enrollment Growth
Oscar Health reported a $25 million profit for 2024, a significant turnaround from a $270 million loss in 2023, driven by record enrollment growth (nearly 1.7 million members) and a 56% increase in revenue to $9.1 billion. The company anticipates further growth in 2025, projecting revenue between $1...
Oscar Health Reports First Annual Profit, Driven by Record Enrollment Growth
Oscar Health reported a $25 million profit for 2024, a significant turnaround from a $270 million loss in 2023, driven by record enrollment growth (nearly 1.7 million members) and a 56% increase in revenue to $9.1 billion. The company anticipates further growth in 2025, projecting revenue between $1...
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48% Bias Score
Arkansas Governor Seeks to Reinstate Medicaid Work Requirements
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced plans to reinstate work requirements for Medicaid recipients, expanding them beyond the state's previous, court-blocked program, potentially affecting thousands and aligning with a broader Republican effort across multiple states.
Arkansas Governor Seeks to Reinstate Medicaid Work Requirements
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced plans to reinstate work requirements for Medicaid recipients, expanding them beyond the state's previous, court-blocked program, potentially affecting thousands and aligning with a broader Republican effort across multiple states.
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40% Bias Score
Threats Against Health Insurers Highlight Deep Public Anger
U.S. health insurance companies are facing intense public anger, culminating in online threats against executives following the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO; this follows years of criticism regarding access to care and affordability, despite the Affordable Care Act's attempts at reform.
Threats Against Health Insurers Highlight Deep Public Anger
U.S. health insurance companies are facing intense public anger, culminating in online threats against executives following the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO; this follows years of criticism regarding access to care and affordability, despite the Affordable Care Act's attempts at reform.
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52% Bias Score
North Carolina Medicaid Expansion Nears Goal, Exceeds Expectations
North Carolina's Medicaid expansion, launched December 1, 2023, has enrolled 590,331 low-income adults, nearing its 600,000 goal in half the projected time, facilitating 3.8 million prescription fills and $58 million in dental services, with over one-third of enrollees from rural areas.
North Carolina Medicaid Expansion Nears Goal, Exceeds Expectations
North Carolina's Medicaid expansion, launched December 1, 2023, has enrolled 590,331 low-income adults, nearing its 600,000 goal in half the projected time, facilitating 3.8 million prescription fills and $58 million in dental services, with over one-third of enrollees from rural areas.
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48% Bias Score
Medicaid Expansion at Risk Under Potential GOP Control
With Republicans potentially controlling Congress in 2025, the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion is threatened, putting over 3 million adults in nine states at immediate risk of losing coverage due to trigger laws that automatically end expansions if federal funding falls below certain thresh...
Medicaid Expansion at Risk Under Potential GOP Control
With Republicans potentially controlling Congress in 2025, the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion is threatened, putting over 3 million adults in nine states at immediate risk of losing coverage due to trigger laws that automatically end expansions if federal funding falls below certain thresh...
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40% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Review ACA's Preventive Care Mandates
The Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's no-cost preventive care mandates, potentially impacting millions of Americans' access to services like HIV prevention and cancer screenings; a Texas business and individuals challenged the mandates, arguing the US Preve...
Supreme Court to Review ACA's Preventive Care Mandates
The Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's no-cost preventive care mandates, potentially impacting millions of Americans' access to services like HIV prevention and cancer screenings; a Texas business and individuals challenged the mandates, arguing the US Preve...
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44% Bias Score
CEO Murder Highlights US Healthcare Cost Crisis
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson exposes deep public anger over unaffordable healthcare in the US, where healthcare costs are the leading cause of bankruptcy and 25% of adults postpone care due to cost, prompting calls for systemic change.
CEO Murder Highlights US Healthcare Cost Crisis
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson exposes deep public anger over unaffordable healthcare in the US, where healthcare costs are the leading cause of bankruptcy and 25% of adults postpone care due to cost, prompting calls for systemic change.
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44% Bias Score
3 Million Face Medicaid Loss Under Potential Republican Cuts
Nine states with trigger laws risk losing Medicaid coverage for over 3 million people if Republicans cut federal funding for the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, potentially impacting access to care for millions of low-income Americans.
3 Million Face Medicaid Loss Under Potential Republican Cuts
Nine states with trigger laws risk losing Medicaid coverage for over 3 million people if Republicans cut federal funding for the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, potentially impacting access to care for millions of low-income Americans.
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40% Bias Score