Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Production-ready offering designed to reduce carriers product launch time to weeks in all 50 states.
May 12 -
If signed into law, all residents will be eligible for coverage under the system, dubbed Green Mountain Care.
May 10 -
Treasury establishes insurance advisory council to assist newly created federal insurance office.
May 10 -
Update designed to improve on best practice standards with stronger integration across asset classes and between functional layers.
May 10 -
The President's lawyers go to court Tuesday to try to save the cornerstone of his health care overhaul, arguing that the requirement for Americans to buy insurance is constitutional.
May 10 -
Meaningful use may relegate imaging systems to a secondary role.
May 10 -
Aon says loss results of recent disasters, coupled with pending Solvency II requirements, demand re-evaluation of catastrophe models.
May 9 -
In anticipation of the new Solvency II regime, as well as the eventual merging of the broader formal accounting rules policies from both the United Kingdom and United States, insurers need to strengthen their risk cultures. So says a report issued by global professional services firm Towers Watson, which recently measured the temperature of more than 80 delegates from a wide range of insurance companies.
May 9 -
Republicans are strongly considering using a rare procedural move to prevent President Obama from installing Elizabeth Warren as CFPB director.
May 9 -
Financial and political hurdles continue to dog policymakers and serve to create a stalemate that will affect the programs fate.
May 6 -
In a joint letter, 44 Senate Republicans said they would not support any candidate unless Congress enacted legislation that would replace the agency's director with a commission.
May 6 -
Democrats argue the bills have less to do with improving the new agency, and more to do with Republican opposition to Elizabeth Warren.
May 5 -
Bill seeking to hamper implementation of the Affordable Care Act advances to Senate.
May 4 -
The White House keeps insisting it hasn't made a final choice, but there's a growing expectation that Elizabeth Warren will soon get the nod.
May 3 -
Marsh recently unveiled protection for the prospect that the FDIC authorized by the Dodd-Frank Act to resolve firms too big for bankruptcycould someday try to punish officers of a failed company by reclaiming their salaries.
May 2 -
The sixth annual INN's Women in Insurance Leadership program profiles women insurance professionals whose leadership and performance has redefined their business and its application of technology.
May 2 -
IPM platform to allow health plans to unlock provider network performance for affordable care.
May 2 -
North American and Bermudan insurance companies received an updated enterprise risk management opinion from Standard & Poor’s Rating Services, the company reports.
May 2 -
ACORD committee leaders are on a mission to streamline the development of insurance technology standards to better meet the industry's challenges.
May 1 -