Two new federal programs that are supposed to protect health insurers against upheaval related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act may do more for the market giants than for smaller, newer players.
The public health insurance exchanges operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services probably ended the second open enrollment period with 77,600 registered agents.
It's called financial hoarding: keeping more cash than necessary, even if youd be better served by paying off debt or investing. If only we all were so pathological, eh?
One trend seen at the National Association of Health Underwriters conference is to help people become sellers of PPACA implementation and benefits administration expertise, rather than producers who earn commissions.
The U.S. government set up Medicaid for several reasons--one is squeamishness. And it has become a giant source of public long-term care insurance for the same reason.
An IT industry head blasted the current state of U.S. health IT interoperability efforts at a hearing organized by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee.
Assurant says it will stop taking applications for new individual major medical coverage, short-term health insurance and insured group coverage June 15.