Rebecca Pifer Parduhn / healthcaredive - The subpoenas request additional documents and information from CVS, Centene, Elevance and more, and suggest House Republicans are considering legislation to combat what they view as rampant fraud in the ACA exchanges.
AI Summary: A House committee issued subpoenas to eight major insurers seeking documents related to suspected fraud in ACA marketplace subsidies. The probes target several large payers and escalate congressional scrutiny of insurance enrollment and subsidy integrity, promising political theater and maybe some procedural headaches.
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