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In a position paper released this week, insurers laid out changes by Republicans theyd be willing to accept.
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Volkswagens namesake brand has outlined plans to establish a platform dubbed We, that could be used by 80 million customers by 2025.
December 7 -
The Justice Department argues the deal would eliminate competition between the insurers and force seniors to pay higher premiums for Medicare.
December 6 -
The insurance software providers join forces with Driveway Software and L&T Infotech.
December 6 -
Half of all revenue is attributed to policy administration software in IBIS report.
December 6 -
Although access to markets is more readily available, consumers still seek advice and guidance from agents before making policy decisions.
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Health insurers and hospitals have shifted their businesses over the last half-decade to adjust to the Affordable Care Act, and theyre warning against any sudden moves that could hurt patients, or their businesses.
December 2 -
The insurer's latest investment is in Sureify, an admin platform for life insurance.
December 1 -
Carriers should expect some agent skepticism whenever they announce the intent to modernize or replace their core systems, and proactively take steps to improve the acceptance.
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There will always be a place for independent agents, but carriers will move forward with those that can leverage technology to provide ongoing value.
November 29Speer Content Strategy & Development