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By Staff Writer |
June 1, 2011
According to a national survey of college students, graduates and parents, conducted in April 2011 by global insights firm Kelton Research and sponsored by eHealthInsurance (EHTH), 38 percent of parents do not plan to keep their adult children on their health insurance plan until age 26, despite the fact that...
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By Peter J. Biging |
April 11, 2011
Recent court rulings confirm that agents and brokers do not owe duties to insureds to provide complete coverage for liability and property damage. Their obligations typically stop at providing only coverage that has been specifically requested.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 23, 2011
Funding for implementing the medical loss ratio provision of the health care reform law would be eliminated for the remainder of this fiscal year under the budget passed by the House last Saturday.
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By Staff Writer |
October 6, 2010
Market opportunities for brokers of small group accounts and individual accounts should remain healthy and even improve through 2013. But what are the risks?
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By Staff Writer |
September 24, 2010
Overhauling state health insurance laws will be one of the primary legislative objectives of the Office of Insurance Regulation during the 2011 Legislative Session.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 24, 2010
The new minimum medical loss ratio (MLR) rules are generating fierce debate in Congress over context and intent.
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By Staff Writer |
August 16, 2010
Anyone who thought the debate over health reform ended when President Barack Obama signed landmark legislation into law was badly mistaken.
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By Staff Writer |
August 10, 2010
Anyone who thought the debate over health reform ended when President Barack Obama signed landmark legislation into law was badly mistaken. Indeed, it appears opponents ...
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By Charles M. Chamness |
June 21, 2010
Before Congress and the administration turned their attention to health insurance reform, it was possible to believe insurers could escape rate regulation if they had the option of choosing federal insurance regulation over state regulation.
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By Staff Writer |
April 22, 2010
Hospitals have driven up auto insurers' costs by more than $1 billion with charges for treating accident victims that would normally be paid by Medicare or Medicaid, an industry group study has found.