Boudreaux was named CEO of Anthem, now known as Elevance Health, in 2017. She was previously CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the largest division within UnitedHealth Group.
It's one of the nation's largest health insurers and has completed acquisitions of America's 1st Choice, HealthSun and Aspire Health.
The Elevance Health Foundation Awards announced over $53 million in grants to address critical health issues facing Americans.
With her industry experience, she has earned plaudits from peers and Wall Street alike; in the first two years of her tenure, the stock popped 20%.
Canada's Men's basketball team begin their pursuit of Olympic glory. The path ahead is tough but their recent play should make them confident in a positive result.
Notre Dame will help select the 10 companies that will participate in the six-month NBCUniversal SportsTech program and provide guidance to the startups.
Retiring from his solo rap career, Styles P is now establishing himself as a leading figure in the health and wellness industry with the relaunch of his juice bar.
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Steve Forbes talks to Gail K. Boudreaux and Judy Faulkner about initiatives that bridge gaps in physical, behavioral, and social care through collaboration and innovation in healthcare.