Aflac Reports Cybersecurity Breach Potentially Exposing Customer Data
Aflac reveals a cybersecurity breach on its U.S. network affecting customer personal data, highlighting rising cyber threats in the insurance industry.
Aflac reveals a cybersecurity breach on its U.S. network affecting customer personal data, highlighting rising cyber threats in the insurance industry.
Allegations of concealed broker kickbacks and biased plan enrollments raise transparency and regulatory compliance concerns in Houston's Small Business Group Health Insurance sector.
Integrity partners with Elite Quality Insurance Group to enhance service delivery and expand reach in underserved communities through advanced technology and strategic collaboration.
The Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance Trust Fund is projected to be insolvent by 2033, accelerating concerns about Medicare's long-term financial sustainability amid rising healthcare costs and aging beneficiaries.
Federal budget cuts to Medicaid and the ACA could leave 16 million Americans uninsured, with Georgia particularly vulnerable due to its Medicaid policies and high uninsured rates.
Enhanced ACA subsidies for nearly 500,000 Pennsylvanians may end in December, potentially increasing health insurance premiums by 82% next year. Senate budget talks have yet to include premium tax credits renewal.
Explore Medicare coordination complexities with employer health plans leading to denied claims and billing disputes, affecting coverage and patient finances in the U.S. insurance market.
Research shows that Medicaid cuts risk severing crucial patient-primary care connections, leading to worse health outcomes and higher costs. Stable insurance ensures preventive care and lowers emergency visits and spending.
Congressional consideration of Medicaid cuts threatens primary care continuity, increasing health risks and costs for millions. Stable insurance coverage is key for preventive care and managing chronic diseases.
Paragon Health Institute reveals a $27 billion surge in Affordable Care Act enrollment fraud in 15 states, driven by misreported income and lax verification processes during 2025 open enrollment.