INSURASALES

New York Medicare Fraud Alert Targets Seniors with Expiring Card Scam

New York officials alert seniors to a Medicare fraud scheme exploiting expiring card fears, urging use of monitoring app and reporting scams to Senior Medicare Patrol.

AARP Collects Nearly $1 Billion in Medicare Licensing Fees Amid Conflict Concerns

AARP collects nearly $1 billion annually through licensing fees from Medicare Advantage plans, raising conflict of interest concerns amid federal investigations and calls for regulatory reforms in Medicare policy and marketing practices.

IQVIA Study Finds High Medicare Part D Denial Rates for New Chronic Condition Medications

IQVIA study reveals Medicare Part D plans frequently deny initial access to medications for chronic conditions, highlighting payer policy and compliance challenges.

Oklahoma Medicaid Work Requirements Pose Challenges Amid Low Employer Coverage

Senator Lankford supports Medicaid work requirements that may increase uninsured rates in Oklahoma due to low employer health coverage. Analysis of policy impact and healthcare challenges.

J.D. Power 2025 Auto Insurance Study Highlights Customer Satisfaction and Industry Recovery

J.D. Power's 2025 U.S. Auto Insurance Study reveals declining customer satisfaction, challenges in claims handling, and financial recovery indicators for auto insurers.

North Carolina Approves 5% Average Auto Insurance Rate Increase for Fall 2024

North Carolina regulators approve a moderated 5% average increase in automobile insurance rates for fall 2024, significantly lower than the 23% initially requested by insurers. Key insights into state-level regulatory impact.

Rising Home Insurance Premiums Drive Policy Cancellations in Indiana

Indiana faces rising home insurance premiums leading to increased policy cancellations and nonrenewals, impacting homeowner financial stability and affordability.

Senate Proposes Deeper Medicaid Cuts, Sparing Medicare Advantage Insurers

Senate Republicans advance aggressive Medicaid cuts for low-income and disabled populations while sparing Medicare Advantage insurers, impacting health insurance markets.

Senate Bill Tightens Medicaid Funding, Alters Health Care and Tax Policies

The Senate Finance Committee's health care and tax bill proposes stricter Medicaid funding limits, altered Medicare and tax policies, with key effects for expansion versus non-expansion states.

AHIP Flags Coverage and Market Stability Risks in Senate Budget Proposal

AHIP highlights risks to Medicaid coverage and individual market stability in the Senate Finance Committee's budget reconciliation proposal, urging Congress to preserve affordable access and competition.