For most of us, understanding how to develop and promote superior benefits packages for today's age-diverse workforce is a bit like talking on the phone, texting on our PDAs, and checking e-mail on our laptops -- all at the same time.
A health care analyst and lawyer said today there is growing bipartisan support for repealing the McCarran-Ferguson Act's antitrust exemption for health insurers as a means of helping control health care costs.
When David Letterman recently revealed that he had engaged in sexual relations with members of his staff, it was at once funny--with his deadpan delivery--and yet disturbing to the live audience and the viewing public.
Bailout fund recipient The Hartford Financial Services Group reported it had reduced its net loss in the third quarter to $220 million compared with a $2.6 billion loss for the period last year.
An insurance trade group said a study shows new taxes on health care providers proposed in a Senate health care reform bill would raise the cost of health insurance by 14 percent over the next five years.
A survey of the needs of AARP members prompted The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., to expand its AARP-branded auto insurance by offering the coverage through independent agents.
AA&B spoke with Juan Andrade, executive vice president for sales and distribution, about what lies ahead for The Hartford and its independent agent and broker partners.