Elevance Health Shakeup Latest Sign Insurer Rebound May Be Awhile

Elevance Health’s decision to shakeup its management team is the latest sign it may take more time for the health insurance industry to rebound.

1 In 3 Adults Turn To AI Chatbots For Health Information, Poll Says

About one-third of U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence ‘chatbots’ for health information, a new KFF survey shows.

To Recruit Staff, Doctor Groups Sweeten Benefits Like Never Before

The American Medical Group Association said a “staggering 87%” of medical groups are looking to enhance staff benefits compared to just 56% two years ago.

Four In Five Doctors Now Use AI In Their Practices, AMA Survey Says

More than four in five physicians use artificial intelligence in their practices, the American Medical Association said. That’s more than double the rate tallied in 2023.

As Healthcare Powers Job Market, Trouble’s Ahead Thanks To Trump Cuts

An alarming jobs report showing the U.S. shedding 92,000 jobs may get only worse thanks to healthcare spending cuts by President Trump and the Republican-led Congress.

CVS Health And Google Launch AI Business To ‘Personalize Healthcare’

CVS Health and Google have partnered to use artificial intelligence to increase consumer engagement and support better health outcomes.

Cigna CEO David Cordani To Retire And Be Replaced By Internal Choice

The Cigna Group’s long-time CEO David M. Cordani will retire effective July 1 and be replaced by current president and chief operating officer Brian Evanko.

Alignment Healthcare Takes ‘Step Forward’ Despite Medicare Advantage Headwinds

Alignment Healthcare reported an $11 million fourth quarter loss, but its CEO says the Medicare Advantage insurer is “taking a positive step forward in profitability.”

Humana Bolsters CenterWell Primary Care With Another Deal

Humana’s fast-growing CenterWell healthcare services business added another network of senior primary care centers with the acquisition of Florida-based MaxHealth.

For Now, Healthcare Powers U.S. Job Market. But Trouble Could Be Ahead

More than half of the U.S. job gains in Labor Department’s new employment report came from the healthcare sector but looming cuts in federal spending could change that.