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Despite the Affordable Care Act's requirement that most Americans obtain insurance or pay a fine, one-third of the uninsured plan to remain without insurance.
March 18 -
The Retiree Health Access program will feature Aetna's iTriage and CarePass in an effort to offer ongoing support to navigate the health care system.
March 18 -
A snapshot of Obamacare enrollment in seven states suggests the law hasn't significantly increased competition in health insurance markets.
March 18 -
For many insurers, the road seems to begin with beefing up their data analytics.
March 18
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PolicyCenter and BillingCenter expected to help UK auto insurer increase its business agility and speed to market.
March 17 -
Republican members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have sent letters to every insurer participating in the federal marketplace to request specific enrollment data.
March 14 -
Millions of people may be exempt from the requirement known as the individual mandate under rules issued by the Obama administration.
March 14 -
Insurer announces a new chief information officer, chief claims officer, chief risk officer and 30 more corporate officers.
March 13 -
Twenty-three co-ops that now exist nationally - created by the law - have enrolled about 300,000 people in health plans by combining low premiums with a certain homespun appeal.
March 13 -
Oklahoma and Michigan rank highest last year, according to insurance consulting services company Perr&Knight; five-year trend unabated.
March 12