The Speed to Market Task Force, an arm of the NAIC executive committee, is supposed to help guide NAIC efforts to modernize the insurance product filing and review processes.
Americas Health Insurance Plans is suggesting that the boards of the health insurance exchanges now under construction really ought to include health insurance company executives and other insurance experts.
Health insurance exchange planners at the Nebraska Department of Insurance say states have too little information about federal health insurance regulations to get exchanges up and running by Jan. 1, 2014.
Including Social Security benefits when deciding whether families qualify for health insurance purchase subsidies could save the government about $13 billion from 2014 through 2021, budget analysts say.
The Self-Insurance Insurance Institute of America Inc. (SIIA) is blasting allegations by federal regulators and others who contend that employer flight to the self-insured market could leave insured plans stuck with the sickest employees.
Staffing industry representatives are asking Congress to exempt temporary workers from employer health insurance requirements set to take effect in 2014 or at least lighten the load.