Are private health insurers trying to move Australia to a US-style model?
Private health insurers in Australia are expanding into general practitioner clinics and telehealth services, raising concerns about a shift towards a US-style managed care model and prompting calls for increased oversight.
The state lost a lawsuit against Union and Dôvera over the payment of a million-euro drug. Treatment is moving further away from patients.
Slovakia's Ministry of Health has lost a court case against private health insurers Union and Dôvera regarding the coverage of a costly drug, Zolgensma, for patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).
Which are the 10 health insurers that the Government has terminated now
The Argentine government has terminated the registration of ten private medical insurers due to irregularities in their compliance with health regulations.
Collaboration between Private Insurers and the National Health System Freezes
The Greek Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiadis, announced that discussions on integrating private insurers with the National Health System (ESY) have stalled and may not be realized during his current term.
Private health customers stung as exclusions rise along with premiums
Private health insurance customers in Australia face significant financial burdens due to rising exclusions and increased premiums from insurers like Bupa.
New price increases: Citizens are massively changing supplementary insurance
In recent weeks, family medicine clinics have been experiencing increased workloads as citizens reconsider their supplementary health insurance due to changes in HZZO's policies and a shift towards private insurers.