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Half of the executives surveyed in a new report say their organizations have bring-your-own-device programs, and the growth of BYOD raises questions about how often policies should be updated and communicated to employees.
June 26 -
The formation of an El Niño and cooler than normal sea-surface temperatures in the Atlantic Main Development Region could suppress hurricane formation and severity.
June 26 -
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Illinois, a subsidiary of Health Care Service Corp. and the states largest insurer, signed up 92 percent of all 217,500 enrollees between October and mid-April.
June 26 -
Sam Medina begins a 3-part series on Transforming the IT Investment Budget in order to fund new programs and initiatives without the necessity of additional capital expense.
June 25
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Life insurance in advanced economies will return to growth this year as sales in the United States reverse a contraction, spurring returns for providers.
June 25 -
Bill recognizes some consumers may need or want to buy health insurance off the exchange without having had a special qualifying event.
June 25 -
The state is considering defaulting to HealthCare.gov, even as it pours millions of dollars into a last-ditch attempt to fix its dysfunctional HIX.
June 25 -
All companies are aware of the growing risk of cyberattacks, yet few are taking the steps necessary to protect critical information. The key? Senior managers need to lead.
June 23 -
The increase in time being spent interacting online via social media channels represents one of the greatest new business opportunities of all time. But for the insurance industry, it may represent one its greatest challenges.
June 23 -
By 2015, most mobile applications will synchronize, collect and analyze deep data about users and their social graphs, according to Gartner Inc.
June 23 -
Satisfaction highest among 'Loyal Advice Seekers;' Auto-Owners, State Farm and The Hartford lead the pack, J.D. Power says.
June 20 -
Most had been without coverage for at least two years and 72 percent decided to buy health insurance because of the Affordable Care Act, according to Kaiser Family Foundation.
June 20 -
The new world of metadata is like the old world of metadata except that it has many more data sources and just like data from packaged software, the business has no control over the data definitions of the new sources.
June 20 -
The applications will be deployed using the companys SaaS platform.
June 20 -
By unlocking the value of petabytes of patient-specific data, health insurance plans will be able to help members to achieve their health care goals, says presenter at Americas Health Insurance Plans Institute 2014.
June 19 -
Fifty-six percent of health insurers responding to the survey said they will use a single-carrier private HIX as a sales channel for their products before year's end.
June 19 -
Global risks remain and insurers still need government backstop, according to Guy Carpenter; reform bill raises trigger for attacks.
June 18 -
A year after the policy began, 31 percent of those 19 to 25 told federal researchers they were in excellent physical health, compared with 27 percent on average from 2002 to 2009.
June 18 -
To overcome challenges, the team set up a war room, permanently staffed by representatives of all entities involved with Healthcare.gov, for real-time decision making.
June 18 -
Despite the challenges, Sebelius said she would rather have a rocky rollout and 8 million signed up than a fully functional website and 4 million enrolled.
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