Tag: Insurance Coverage

White and Williams LLP Appoints New Co-Chairs for Insurance Coverage Practice

White and Williams LLP names Adam M. Berardi and Daniel E. Bryer as co-chairs of its Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Practice, highlighting their expertise in complex insurance litigation and coverage disputes affecting U.S. insurers.

Medicare Dental Coverage Gaps Pose Financial Risks for Retirees

Most Medicare plans do not cover routine dental care, exposing retirees to significant out-of-pocket expenses. Dental Savings Plans offer a cost-effective alternative to manage dental care costs in retirement.

Atlanta Faces Local Surge in Vehicle Break-Ins Despite Citywide Decline

Despite a citywide decline in car break-ins, Atlanta neighborhoods near Grant Park experienced over 100 vehicle break-ins in a single night, highlighting localized security challenges and insurance implications.

Alabama Hospitals Face Financial Strain if ACA Tax Credits Expire in 2025

Expiration of ACA tax credits in 2025 could leave 100,000 Alabamians uninsured, increasing financial challenges for Alabama hospitals, especially in rural areas. This shift may raise uncompensated care costs and emergency room visits, impacting hospital operations and patient access.

Alabama Rural Hospitals Face Financial Strain Amid Federal Healthcare Policy Changes

Alabama's rural hospitals confront financial challenges due to federal Medicaid funding freeze and expiring health insurance subsidies threatening coverage for 100,000 residents.

ACIP Recommends Delaying Birth Dose of Hepatitis B Vaccine for Most Infants

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends delaying the birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine for most U.S. infants, impacting vaccination schedules and healthcare policy.

ACIP Revises Hepatitis B Vaccination Guidelines, Affecting US Immunization Policies

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices updates hepatitis B vaccination guidelines, recommending selective birth doses and serologic testing, impacting US immunization policies and insurance coverage.

State Farm Reverses Denial on $12K Water Damage Claim After Media Spotlight

State Farm reverses denial of a $12,000 water damage auto insurance claim for Hyundai Ioniq 5 after media investigation prompts reevaluation. Highlights insurance claim challenges and vehicle design issues.

D.C. Budget Cuts Impact Safety Net Health Coverage for Low-Income Residents

Budget cuts in Washington D.C. are reducing safety net health programs, causing medical insurance loss and worsening health conditions among low-income residents.

ACA Premium Hikes Threaten Coverage as Tax Credits Set to Expire

A KFF poll reveals one in four ACA enrollees might drop coverage if 2026 premiums double amid expiring tax credits, highlighting affordability challenges and potential rise in uninsured rates.