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A major health insurance company is leaving Montana, saying it’s no longer profitable to do business in the state. The move will force about 11,000 Montanans to choose different health plans next year. It’s part of a nationwide trend.
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Montana’s four largest health insurance companies are voluntarily waiving customer costs for coronavirus testing."It’s just the right thing to do," says…
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Health insurers say premiums on the individual market could drop between 10 and 20 percent once a new bill is signed into law. The Montana Reinsurance…
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HELENA -- As the cost of prescription drugs continues to rise, one bill moving through the Montana Legislature would require pharmaceutical manufacturers…
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A Senate bill that aimed to make it easier to get substance abuse treatment in Montana is likely dead. The Senate adjourned Wednesday a few days before…
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An obscure but important player in the health care industry is in the crosshairs of Montana elected officials, who are proposing new regulations aimed at…
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The Affordable Care Act’s sixth sign-up season is now underway.The roughly 62,000 Montanans who buy their own health insurance have until December 15 to…
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A legislative committee on health care prices seems split on whether giving consumers more information about health care prices will make much…
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Health insurance companies in Montana will be allowed to adjust their prices to account for President Trump’s executive order that stops some federal…
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Montana's insurance commissioner says two of the three companies offering health insurance through the individual market in the state cannot adjust their…