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CareOregon, the state’s largest provider of Medicaid benefits, will soon stop covering routine mental health and addiction treatment from out-of-network providers.
But call the numbers in your provider directory, and you’re bound to find ones who can’t — or won’t — see you. These errors are at the heart of a ghost network.
Thousands of Johns Hopkins Medicine patients may lose in-network coverage if UnitedHealthcare fails to reach a new contract by August 24.
Residential proxy networks are essential in assisting individuals and businesses immersed in a progressively intricate ...
Annual revenue surpasses $2 billion for the 12 months ended June 30, 2025, reflecting >40% growth over the prior 12-month ...
All University students are required to be medically insured, but the University student plan is only required for students ...
AAR Corp. is extending its digital growth strategy in the latest MRO industry software acquisition. It has purchased Seattle-based Aerostrat, an aviation maintenance software provider, for $15 million ...
Motorola Solutions has completed its $4.4 billion acquisition of mission-critical network solutions provider Silvus ...
In Boston Scientific, an out-of-network provider brought breach of oral contract and promissory estoppel claims in state court against the insurer of an ERISA plan after the insurer refused to pay ...