Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Commercial lines prices have only risen 2% in the past year, and for workers' comp, even that would be good, says Towers Watson.
March 16 -
Regulators, industry representatives and others are encouraged offer perspectives, insights and recommendations to inform and shape emerging regulations.
March 13 -
Building a strong relationship with the insurance industry has been a top priority for Sylvia Burwell since becoming the head of HHS nine months ago, she said at America's Health Insurance Plans' national health policy conference this week.
March 13 -
Companies have resisted providing data to the government about hacking attacks out of concern that they could be sued if they accidentally included private information about their customers, or accused of violating antitrust laws.
March 12 -
The Supreme Court case King v. Burwell, which challenges the legality of subsidies available for individuals purchasing health insurance on the federal exchange under the Affordable Care Act, could rock the stability of the health insurance market. Arguments will be heard today.
March 4 -
A growing number of New York and New Jersey homeowners have accused insurers of rejecting or underpaying flood-insurance claims based on falsified engineering reports.
March 3 -
The company also put out a HITECH Act notice over the weekend detailing the identity protection services it will provide affected customers.
March 2 -
Kevin Counihan failed to directly answer other questions regarding re enrollments, tax data and if illegal immigrants were provided coverage.
February 27 -
Private insurers working in partnership with FEMAs National Flood Insurance Program have come under scrutiny over allegations they denied or rejected damage claims based on falsified reports.
February 19 -
In the wake of the Anthem hack, here's how insurers can double down on securing their enterprise data.
February 17 -
Obama signed an executive order intended to encourage companies to share information on Internet threats with one another and create a framework to help the private sector turn over data to federal agencies investigating data breaches.
February 13 -
The affected consumers are those who have not been able to prove their U.S. citizenship, the government says.
February 12 -
John Huff was elected Sunday to fill the spot vacated by now former Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Michael F. Consedine
February 10 -
All 56 states and territories under NAIC's purview are expected to join in the effort to figure out what happened at Anthem and how to prevent similar events in the future.
February 9 -
He is described as prioritizing "technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of license applications, renewals, complaints, enforcement actions and board and commission nominations."
February 9 -
Hackers are increasingly targeting organizations that house medical data -- and the consequence of a breach are steep. Heres what CIOs need to know about the biggest insurance data breach and what they should be doing to protect sensitive files.
February 6 -
When the countrys second-largest health insurance company is hacked leaving the personal information of 80 million people vulnerable to identity theft, its a watershed moment that cannot be ignored. There is no doubt that this data breach is a wake-up call for a healthcare industry that is lacking when it comes to information security.
February 6 -
The most common vector of cyberattack is still poor habits by associates, says Joseph Smith, former CIO of Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
February 6 -
A Manhattan federal judge on Monday denied Coventrys request that he throw out the bulk of Lavastones claims, including those alleging racketeering, fraud and breach of implied good faith, in an abbreviated decision.
February 5 -
The information compromised includes names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, street and e-mail addresses and employee data, including income, Anthem said.
February 5
