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The websites software initially prevented Social Security numbers from being included in data sent to insurers, blocking complete enrollments in health plans. A fix announced yesterday will end 80 percent of those errors.
December 3 -
Parts of the Obamacare enrollment system used to pay insurers are being pushed back from January in the latest technology delay for the presidents U.S. health care overhaul.
December 1 -
Breakdowns in financial controls can be disastrous for insurers.
November 25
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Consumers can now sign up for health coverage as late as December 23, for policies that would begin January 1.
November 25 -
Reform measures do not need to be delayed while attempting to address the affordability of coverage for policyholders, according to the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies.
November 20 -
Insurers Get First Look at ComFrame Field Testing, Capital Requirements
November 18 -
Obama invited the group to meet with him a day after he announced that the administration was altering regulations to permit insurance companies to extend existing policies for an additional year.
November 18 -
Nissan Motor Co. plans to bring affordable, fully autonomous vehicles to market by 2020.
November 14 -
The extension will be available only to those already enrolled in the policies that were canceled for not meeting coverage standards under the health care law.
November 14 -
Fitch: Florida Law Could Provide Boost for P&C Insurers
November 13 -
Representatives from the European Commission, European Parliament and Council of the European Union convene for talks starting in Brussels today that could bring an accord for implementing Solvency II.
November 13 -
Nevertheless, opinions on what, if any, changes should be made to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act varied greatly.
November 13 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's Edward DeMarco said this is an interim move to reduce prices, while more restrictions are yet to come.
November 6 -
Touchstone and CATRADER certified for implementation of ACORD's property exposure standards for delegated authority reporting and aggregated reporting.
October 31 -
With the passage of last year's Biggert-Waters legislation, 1.1 million homeowners are set to experience higher premiums.
October 29 -
Profit is expected to be at least $8.40 a share in 2013, the insurer said in raising its projection for the third time this year.
October 23 -
The insurer has opted against filing a lawsuit seeking to overturn its status as a systemically important financial institution.
October 21 -
The New York State Department of Financial Services recent statements calling out other state regulators and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners could adversely affect life insurer ratings, according to Fitch.
October 17 -
Pooja Rahman hired to develop positions influencing policymakers decisions.
October 11 -
Part of the reform measures place limits on the cost of force-placed flood insurance bought by banks.
October 11