Showing posts with label Transprency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transprency. Show all posts
I Hope Trustmark Tells HHS to Go Pound Sand
Thursday, January 12, 2012 Posted by Unknown at 11:38 AM
Today, the Department of Health and Human Services announced that, "Trustmark Life Insurance Company has proposed unreasonable health insurance premium increases in five states—Alabama, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wyoming. The excessive rate hikes would affect nearly 10,000 residents across these five states."The HHS statement continued, "In these five states, Trustmark has raised
Transparency and Accountability: The Door Swings Both Ways--AMA Releases Its "National Health Insurer Report Card"
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 Posted by Unknown at 9:05 AM
You have to wonder what they're thinking about over at AHP--the health insurance trade association that called for more transparency and accountability for the provider community a few days ago--now that the American Medical Association's (AMA) detailed report card on insurer claim processing performance is out.And, it's a fascinating read.How often do health plans pay at the contracted payment
Is the Bush Administration in Favor of Provider Transparency and Accountability or Aren't They?
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Posted by Unknown at 1:09 PM
Brian Klepper has shared an open letter he and Michael Millenson have written to HHS Secretary Leavitt regarding the issue of provider information transparency and the Department of HHS's apparent contradiction with its own policies.An Open Response To HHS Secretary Michael Leavittby Brian Klepper and Michael MillensonA few months ago, the two of us – both long-time advocates for transparency and
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