Administrative Simplification. How could something that sounds so easy be so hard?Consider, as an answer, the goal of administrative simplificationa.k.a. subtitle F of the Health ...
Small Privacy Rule Impact Seen For CompBy E.E. MazierNU Online News Service, Aug. 12, 3:23 p.m. EST?The final medical privacy regulation released by the U.S. ...
Healthcare Costs Soar 6.9 Percent Washington Healthcare spending increased 6.9 percent in 2000, the highest annual increase since 1993, the U.S. Department of Health and ...
Groups Say Fed Rule Would Hamper AgentsBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, April 23, 4:31 p.m. EST, Washington?Key functions performed by insurance agents ...
Insurers Sort Of Like Med Privacy RulesBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, March 22, 10:16 a.m. EST, Washington?Insurers and employers are praising the ...
Health Care Spending Takes Big JumpBy Steven Brostoff, Washington EditorNU Online News Service, Jan. 10 11:23 a.m. EST?Health care spending increased 6.9 percent in 2000, ...
Regulatory Reform Tops Agent AgendaWashington The intense wrangling over a bill to establish a federal role in terrorism insurance in 2001, and the ultimate failure ...
Insurance Groups Generally Satisfied With Progress Of State Privacy InitiativesDespite the occasional disagreement with a particular state law or regulation, the major insurance industry groups ...
Brokers Face Privacy HasslesWashington Insurance producers face a myriad of new record-keeping and notification requirements arising from recently issued federal health privacy rules that could ...
Why don't we see droves of frantic people hording medical supplies, patient records, prescriptions, and tongue depressors? Because for the average person, the upcoming first ...