The market dominance of government-based healthcare coverage in Puerto Rico is driving managed care organizations to cover more generic drugs as fewer residents can afford more expensive plans, according to a recent report released by Mass.-based healthcare industry analyst firm Decision Resources Group.
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BBVA recently participated in the structuring and approval of a $250 million revolving credit facility for the Puerto Rico Health Services Administration, which runs the government’s “Mi Salud” health plan covering more than 1.5 million beneficiaries.
Three high-ranking executives — President Julio Juliá, Mark Rishell and Javier Magriná — have left Medical Card Systems Inc., the company’s board of directors announced Tuesday.
MCS-HMO, the private company that for the past nine months managed MI Salud health benefits throughout most of the island, presented documentation Monday confirming it is owed $242.6 million in payments and premiums by the Health Services Administration, known as ASES in Spanish.
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