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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 7, 2012
The U.K. government’s plan for whiplash-injury reforms is positive for the general insurance industry operating in the “whiplash capital of Europe,” according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 29, 2012
Doctors conspiring to cheat the no-fault system are writing a prescription for trouble. NY regulations now impose stiff penalties, decertification.
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By Elizabeth Festa, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 6, 2012
The state of Florida continues to carry the banner of agents on the medical-loss ratio issue and has petitioned federal health regulators to review the decision not to exempt Florida from the rule.
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By Elizabeth Festa, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 3, 2012
The state of Florida continues to carry the banner of agents on the medical loss ratio issue, asking federal health regulators to review its decision not to exempt Florida from the rule.
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By Carol Taylor |
September 1, 2011
A little more than a year ago, the 2,700-page Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act became law. The intervening months have been filled with lawsuits, court decisions, commentary, and wrangling for position. A benefit compliance expert talks about where things stand now.
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August 31, 2011
The FDA says that repackaged intravitreal injections of Avastin have caused a cluster of serious eye infections in the Miami area.
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By Chad Gray |
August 5, 2011
Studies show that 80 percent of all workers' compensation claims are musculoskeletal sprain/strain injuries.
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By Chad Hemenway, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 21, 2011
State Farm has filed a federal lawsuit in South Florida alleging that a surgery center, its doctors, a medical manufacturer, and attorneys embarked on an intricate scheme to defraud the insurer out of $13 million.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 6, 2011
Emphasizing the need for a new approach to state government, New York's new governor is seeking a radical realignment of the way the state does business, including folding the Department of Insurance in with two other agencies.
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By Thomas J. Maida, Wes Strickland |
December 1, 2010
For several years, Florida consumers have enjoyed relatively low auto insurance rates and have had their pick of reputable auto insurers fighting for their business.