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Insurance companies are fining hospitals for out-of-network care, arguing that federal changes are costing them more money. A new bill aims to stop those fines and protect consumers
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On the near east side of Indianapolis, Brookside School 54 students squared off in a competition against a chef on Thursday to see who could make the tastiest nutritious snack. It’s part of a partnership between the Indianapolis Public Schools district and insurance company Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to provide cooking and nutrition education.
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Dozens of people gathered at the headquarters of insurance giant Elevance Health in downtown Indianapolis, protesting what they described as the health insurer’s greed.
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Indianapolis-based health insurance giant Elevance Health, previously Anthem, Inc., will have to face a federal lawsuit alleging it pocketed at least tens of millions of dollars by submitting inaccurate claims to the U.S. Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services.
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Indianapolis-based health insurer Anthem is starting 2022 with lower expectations than Wall Street for how the year will play out.
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Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc. topped second-quarter expectations even though the health insurer's profit tumbled.
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As part of the five-week online course at IUPUI, members of the Fever will learn ways to raise social awareness of the causes they support, as well as enhance their philanthropic activities and advocacy through their platform as athletes.
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Anthem delivered a better-than-expected third quarter even though a jump in benefit expenses and other costs contributed to an 81 percent drop in the health insurer's net income.
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The company discovered the data breach in early 2015 after hackers had been burrowing into its systems for weeks.
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The COVID-19 pandemic shut down most of the economy in the second quarter, which meant fewer surgery bills or other big claims. But companies expect at least some of those postponed procedures to take place later this year.