About 12,500 retirees in the state s public school and state employees health insurance plans have opted out of group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage for this year, choosing to retain their former coverage in the plans, according to the state Department of Transformation and Shared Services figures.
About 11,457 retirees in the state s public school and state employees health insurance plans have opted out of group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage, choosing instead to retain their current coverage, and at least 20,073 have been enrolled in the new group coverage next year, the state s Employee Benefits Division director told state lawmakers on Friday.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration is being accused in a lawsuit of secretly slashing access to specialty doctors and potentially life-saving medical treatment for 1.2 million government workers and retirees, The Post has learned..
A Harrisonburg man is accusing Sentara RMH Medical Center for engaging in a racketeering scheme by improperly billing for medical services, resulting in an overcharge.
The Connecticut Insurance Department said Friday it reduced 2023 health insurance rate increase requests, but authorized prices that are still higher by double digits for more than 120,000 plan member.