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The awards recognize female leaders who have succeeded in business, academia or a non-profit.
March 12 -
Developed using Silanis' e-SignLive technology, paperless applications are intended to make enrollment processing easier for plan participants, policy owners, brokers and carriers.
March 11 -
The U.S. lawmaker who wrote a Dodd-Frank Act provision that imposes bank-like capital standards on the insurance industry introduced legislation to ease the requirements.
March 11 -
Rates in aggregate have increased for three consecutive years, according to Towers Watson, but have slowed.
March 11 -
The organization, U.S. Mortgage Insurers, will work to ensure Congress considers the industry's interests in federal legislation to shrink taxpayer risk in the housing market.
March 11 -
Insurance companies will urge U.S. lawmakers today to stop the Federal Reserve from imposing bank-like capital standards on their industry.
March 11 -
Insurer plans to remove management layers between the headquarters and the individual business units.
March 11 -
Senate leaders are seeking agreement to quickly pass a House flood-insurance bill to avert steep premium increases for property owners in coastal states.
March 10 -
In 2012, PIP claims reached an annualized $14,207 per claimant, Insurance Research Council says, despite decreasing severity of injuries.
March 10 -
Lawmakers will hold their first hearing Tuesday on an issue that has largely mystified regulators: how to craft capital rules for insurance companies.
March 10 -
Document and content management is accelerating the insurers ability pay medical bills, shorten claim cycles and distribute information internally and externally.
March 10 -
During a unique gathering of data-analytics leaders, new solutions began emerging to vexing privacy, talent, organizational and frontline-adoption challenges.
March 10 -
U.S. Health Insurance Regulator says the botched rollout of Healthcare.gov had nothing to do with his decision to leave, and no one encouraged him to leave.
March 7 -
Two computer science students from the University of St. Andrews in the U.K. attempt to pin down a definition of big data.
March 7 -
Expanded advertising launches, impending deadlines and possible penalties are expected to prompt a spike in enrollment.
March 6 -
Health care, finance and insurance are among the top five industries driving demand, according to Burning Glass Technologies; average advertised salary: $94,000.
March 6 -
A survey of 100 health insurance executives finds that mobile technology and health and wellness applications are fast becoming an integral part of the health care consumer experience.
March 6 -
Cohen will step down as director of the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight at the end of the month, when the first enrollment period for the health care law concludes.
March 6 -
The award recognizes Vaughan's contributions to the insurance industry throughout her career.
March 6 -
With mid-term congressional elections bearing down, the government changed its regulation of Obamacare, which will give insurers more time to sign up customers.
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