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WorkCenter Loss Total 4.0 combines Mitchells processing solutions with J.D. Powers data analysis and pricing capabilities.
April 21 -
NAIC, ISO and NICN announce streamlined reporting process.
April 19 -
A university study implies that young people are just as concerned as baby boomers about online privacy, but the details tell a different story.
April 19
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New features of the updated insurance-linked security portfolio, Miu, include a stress test to calculate the impact of multiple historical events, and more in-depth information for each bond.
April 19 -
Emdeon's alliance with FICO offers insurers the ability to scan claims for patterns of fraud and abuse prior to adjudication.
April 16 -
Risk managers are benefitting from lower premiums, but looming catastrophe losses could portend a turn in the market, notes survey.
April 16 -
Political strife continues to plague the measure authorizing extensions.
April 15 -
After more than 100 hours of interviews with insurance execs, SMA unearthed 10 common initiatives regarding market recovery and future changes.
April 14 -
Bill that extends flood insurance, COBRA subsidies, may go to vote later this week.
April 13 -
Senators expected to vote soon on measure that could restore funding for lapsed program.
April 12 -
The iPad may help in achieving mass adoption of electronic signatures in the agent channel.
April 12 -
Anomalously warm tropical sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic portend an active hurricane season according to forecasters at Colorado State University.
April 9 -
Brendan Voss will help establish new policies and procedures for the settlement of claims.
April 9 -
As insurance claims mount, the NHTSA charges Toyota with failing to act in a timely manner to notify customers of acceleration problems.
April 6 -
Gartner lists technologies that will challenge business processes, support new business models and drive revenue growth.
April 5 -
A data-centric approach to the claims process can deliver significant savings in payouts for property/casualty insurers.
April 1 -
If they take into account underlying business challenges and the needs of staff, carriers can leverage a bevy of new technologies to manage claims more efficiently and more effectively.
April 1 -
But will the stimulus be enough to boost adoption of costly electronic and personal health records?
April 1 -
A study by OCI finds that while employers think layoffs will save them money down the line, instead, the number of high-risk and workers comp claims often tends to rise.
March 30 -
As a trillion-dollar industry managed by political cronies and policed by the IRS, government-run health care is a series of problems waiting to happen.
March 29

