WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials say the second-largest health insurer in the United States has agreed to pay a record $16 million to settle potential privacy violations in the biggest health care hack in the nation's history. The personal information of nearly 79 million people ...
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Colorado and Nevada Reimbursement PolicyState and federal law, as well as contract language, including definitions and specific inclusions/exclusions, takes precedence over Reimbursement Policy and must be considered first in determining eligibility for coverage. The ...
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"Anthem does not believe it violated the law in connection with its data security and is not admitting to any such violations in this settlement with the State Attorneys General," the company said in a statement. In May 2019, federal prosecutorscharged a Chinese nationaland an unnamed...
with the needs of government and social service agencies to fill critical human resource gaps. In 2017 Fedcap acquired Single Stop, which combines sophisticated technology with case management support, to enable individuals to screen for eligibility for federal, state and local benefits and services....
- 《Medical Care》 被引量: 24发表: 2014年 Medicaid and SCHIP: States' Enrollment and Payment Policies Can Affect Children's Access to Care A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an that begins "States provide health care coverage to low-income uninsured children largely ...