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Posts tagged ‘David Merritt’

27
Oct

25 Employees at BCBS Association Take Home $100 Million in Compensation

25 of the most highly compensated employees of BCBS Association (a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) 4 (a social welfare organization) based in Chicago, Illinois that serves as a national association of 36 independent BCBS companies that provide health insurance to more than 115 million people) in 2023 received $100 million in compensation from 2017-2023 (note: highly compensated employees in 2015-2021 but not in 2022, including Scott Serota the former CEO and President who received $74 million from 2015-2021 – do not appear on the list below) received $100 million from 2017-2023: Read more »

17
Oct

Executive Compensation at America’s Health Insurance Plans, Inc (2022)

America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) 6 – a trade organization – representing health insurance companies that profit coverage through employers, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid managed care, and open market plans that provide individual coverage.

A political advocacy group to represent health insurer’s best interests AHIP has been in the news recently because insurers are balking at consumer demand for more transparency on claim denials and health coverage.  Given that people paying premiums to the insurance companies ultimately fund membership in AHIP, they have a point.

AHIP is overseen by 33 voting members of the governing body, 32 of whom are independent.  27 of the 33 (82%) board members are male while 6 (18%) are female. Read more »

10
Sep

Executive Compensation at America’s Health Insurance Plans (2021)

America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) 6 – a trade organization – representing health insurance companies that profit coverage through employers, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid managed care, and open market plans that provide individual coverage. A political advocacy group to represent health insurer’s best interests AHIP has been in the news recently because insurers are balking at consumer demand for more transparency on claim denials and health coverage.  Given that people paying premiums to the insurance companies ultimately fund membership in AHIP, they have a point.

AHIP is overseen by 33 voting members of the governing body, 32 of whom are independent.  29 of the 33 (88%) board members are male while 4 (12%) are female. Read more »