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Michael Stock, president and CEO of QualChoice.
Health Care / Insurance

CHI Considers Selling QualChoice, Bringing in Partner

Catholic Health Initiatives of Denver is interested in selling health insurance carrier QualChoice Holdings Inc. of Little Rock or bringing in another partner, according to QualChoice President and CEO Mike Stock. read more >
Mike Stock, CEO of QualChoice, said the company has had a "very good partnership with UAMS" since the firm's inception.
Health Care / Insurance / Nonprofits

QualChoice Medicare Product Adds 1,000 New Members

QualChoice said Tuesday that its QualChoice Advantage product added more than 1,000 new members during the Medicare annual enrollment period for 2016. read more >
Health Care / Insurance

QualChoice Self-Insurance Plan Targets Small Employers

Obamacare is causing employers to rethink the health insurance plans they offer workers, and QualChoice has a new product to take advantage of the flexibility companies are seeking. read more >
Mike StockPresident/CEO QualChoice of Arkansas
Health Care / Insurance

QualChoice Working to Add HMO Plan

The Arkansas Insurance Department recently awarded QualChoice Advantage Inc. a certificate of authority to operate a new health maintenance organization in Arkansas. read more >
Mike Stock, CEO of QualChoice, said the company has had a "very good partnership with UAMS" since the firm's inception.
Health Care / Insurance

Catholic Health Initiatives Announces Deal to Buy QualChoice Holdings

Catholic Health Initiatives says its subsidiary, Collab Health, has entered a stock-purchase agreement to buy QualChoice Holdings Inc. of Little Rock. read more >
Mike StockPresident/CEO QualChoice of Arkansas

Health Reform Initiatives Underway But Challenges Await

One of the primary goals of health reform is to make health care accessible to more people. But, it is not enough to simply increase accessibility; it must also decrease costs. To accomplish this it is important to understand the dynamics of rising health care costs. Expanding coverage without addressing the rising costs will not cure our inefficient system regardless of who pays the bills — private insurers, government, employers or individuals. Most industry experts believe that to effectively reform health care, we must find ways to improve quality and get control of the broader causes of rising costs. read more >