As the deadline draws nearer for states to achieve certification for their health-insurance exchanges, regulators say the lack of rules and guidance from Washington is holding up the process.
The deadline for states to achieve certification for their health-insurance exchanges is fast approaching, but regulators say the lack of rules and guidance from Washington is holding up the process.
The deadline for states to achieve certification for their health-insurance exchanges is fast approaching, but regulators say the lack of rules and guidance from Washington is holding up the process.
Because cyber liability coverage and state and federal legislation constantly change to address risks of an increasingly mobile world, navigating the market and convincing clients they need cyber coverage are difficult.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has been working to figure out how to correctly compute health insurers medical loss ratios for future years, as mandated under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has been working to figure out how to correctly compute health insurers medical loss ratios for future years, as mandated under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Steve Larsen, a deputy administrator at the Department of Health and Human Services, and an instrumental part of the senior leadership team implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, has resigned.
The medical loss ratio question is far from settled, as SCOTUS weighs the healthcare laws constitutionality, and Congress debates two MLR reform bills.