APCIA Supports Federal Bills Targeting Legal System Abuse to Reduce Insurance Costs
APCIA endorses federal bills addressing legal system abuses and third-party litigation funding to curb rising insurance costs and promote market innovation.
APCIA endorses federal bills addressing legal system abuses and third-party litigation funding to curb rising insurance costs and promote market innovation.
Explore the dynamics of premium growth and underwriting profitability in the U.S. property and casualty insurance market amid rising claims severity and reinsurance costs. Learn key insights for actuaries and finance leaders.
NAMIC's 2025 Mutual Factor report reveals increased commercial market preference for mutual insurance companies and improved financial metrics.
Kettering Health in Ohio ends contracts with Medicare Advantage insurers Humana and Devoted Health due to payment and administrative issues, impacting patient plan options for 2026.
Solange De Lahongrais appointed as president of Puerto Rico Medicaid and Medicare Advantage Products Association, focusing on federal funding parity and program sustainability ahead of Medicaid funding expiration in 2027.
UnitedHealth Group, America's largest health insurer, navigates DOJ investigation and CEO changes while planning AI-driven cost reductions and premium hikes. Stock shows undervaluation amid demographic tailwinds.
UnitedHealth Group's stock has plummeted amid concerns over opaque financial reporting and Medicare Advantage upcoding investigations. Analysts demand greater transparency to assess future performance and regulatory impacts in the U.S. health insurance market.
Medicare Advantage plans saw a slower growth in administrative expenses in 2024, with detailed insights from the Sherlock Benchmarks revealing trends in cost drivers and plan management effectiveness.
SelectQuote faces a DOJ investigation and investor lawsuit over alleged deceptive Medicare Advantage sales practices, triggering a sharp stock decline and regulatory scrutiny.
U.S. government shutdown prospects rise amid disputes over ACA subsidies and federal funding, risking health coverage for millions and impacting federal employees.