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Federal and state authorities have a bone to pick with rating agencies, and insurers could feel the effect.
September 23 -
Public option out of the mix as Senate Finance Committee considers Americas Healthy Future Act.
September 22 -
Shares rocketed upward in trading yesterday, rising about 21% based on the announcements from the GAO and Government Reform Committee.
September 22 -
A Blues plan enables members to create PHRs, using Google Health, that automatically populate with claims data, and can link to select EHRs.
September 22 -
The Senator's plan would establish a timeline for accelerating the development, adoption and implementation of a set of operating rules for each HIPAA transaction.
September 22 -
Centurion, Fidelity and National Life are just a few insurers seeing ratings changes.
September 21 -
Department of Health and Human Services allocates $25 million for medical liability pilot initiative.
September 18 -
A new study says that nearly 26,000 state and federal rules impacting the insurance industry will change or be created this year.
September 18 -
Pressure to pass health care has reforms picked up additional momentum as the American Journal of Public Health released statistics tied to mortality for uninsured Americans.
September 18 -
While economists can't exactly predict the future, they can tell us what policies will fail.
September 18 -
A mid-year report from IBM confirms that the World Wide Web is a very insecure place.
September 17 -
AIG board puts kibosh on plans of new CEO to use company jet for personal use, Bloomberg says.
September 17 -
New report finds the industry spent $15.5 million lobbying Congress in the first half of 2009.
September 17 -
Gulf Coast construction standards are 'woefully inadequate' to withstand storm flooding, study finds.
September 17 -
Studys findings of a lack of FCPA compliance, coupled with a potential increase in federal enforcement activities, could prove a perfect storm for D&O insurers.
September 17 -
Odds are more than a few insurers' IT projects were scrapped this year, but does it need to be that way going forward?
September 16 -
Organization of mutual insurers says that seeking to apply the Community Reinvestment Act to insurance companies would be forcing a square peg into a round hole.
September 16 -
Baucus bill proposes to expand coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans by creating nonprofit health insurance cooperatives, which require a $6B fee from the health insurance, pharma and clinical stakeholders to fund them.
September 16 -
Consequential bills will advance in House in the coming weeks, NAMIC says.
September 16 -
While insurers have unique challenges differentiating them from other industries, this shouldnt deter efforts to apply BPM across the board.
September 15 -
Federal official says havoc ahead if Congress allows NFIP to lapse.
September 15 -
Customer data is the lifeblood of the insurance industry, but should the government be in charge of its safekeeping?
September 14 -
Norkom Watch List Smart Update designed to reduce costly false positives in detection of financial crime.
September 14 -
Solution provider receives positive rating in analysts claims administration systems MarketScope report.
September 14 -
Vendor noted for its market acceptance as a provider of operational risk across the organization.
September 14 -
INN recognized 10 of the industrys most successful female insurance leaders at the second annual Women in Insurance Leadership Forum.
September 14 -
Health care reform resolution will not be easy, says the noted journalist, but insurers can help by instilling trust in the American public.
September 14 -
GNAIE says measurement approach for insurance contracts proposed by IASB is problematic.
September 14 -
Following Obama's speech last week, a health care expert sees rays of hope in a rapidly moving debate.
September 14 -
While its assessment of other areas wasn't exemplary, the Electronic Privacy Information Center gave the Obama administration high marks for its medical privacy efforts.
September 11 -
New CEO Benmosche prefers selling stakes in the company's businesses to Liddy's method of selling them outright.
September 11 -
Given experts' mixed reviews of TARP's effectiveness as it nears its one-year anniversary, perhaps insurers were wise to seek alternative solutions to their financial problems.
September 11 -
A significant benefit for both sides is the ability to work jointly on product development, distribution channels and customer service.
September 11 -
Given the preponderance of insurance workers tend to be over the age of 40, odds are they would prefer laptops with larger screens.
September 10 -
Feeling pressure to reduce costs, IT managers eye savings in document management.
September 10 -
Insurers react to Presidents call for new mandates and taxes on their industry.
September 10 -
Insurance tech marketers would be well served by remembering that less is more when pitching their products.
September 10 -
Plan calls for mandate for individuals to purchase coverage but prohibits insurers from excluding patients due to pre-existing conditions.
September 10 -
Bill intended to reduce overlapping regulation of ceding insurers.
September 10 -
Given its high transaction volumes, BPM implementations are most likely to be seen in the property/casualty industry.
September 9 -
Goal is to review agencies role, effectiveness.
September 9 -
The goal of the health insurers marketing plan is to keep members engaged and informed.
September 9 -
A new report from Aon says new research raises questions regarding the validity of assumptions built into many existing earthquake models.
September 9 -
Data from the National Insurance Crime Bureau shows 13% more suspect claims than previous year.
September 9 -
The insurer has agreed to peddle part of its asset management business to Pacific Century Group.
September 9 -
As insurers ponder their social networking involvement, they must consider the ramifications of this new and interesting channel.
September 8 -
A new report that surveys agents and vendors reveals that technology is positioned to support agents growth.
September 8 -
Association says Japan Post Insurance enjoys favorable treatment in marketplace.
September 8 -
Semi-annual survey finds brokers to be more sanguine than carriers about employees embracing voluntary products.
September 8 -
Senate urged to pass companion legislation to House bill.
September 8 -
The number of insurance jobs has dropped in 11 of the past 12 months.
September 8 -
Rapidly nearing the end of the legislative calendar, insurers still waiting on squabbling lawmakers for reform.
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