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Underestimating Flood Risk: Implications for U.S. Homeowners and Insurance Coverage

Many U.S. homeowners underestimate flood risk due to reliance on outdated FEMA flood zones, exposing them to high costs without proper flood insurance coverage. Learn about NFIP coverage limits and tools for better flood risk assessment.

Key Medicare Reforms in Proposed Domestic Policy Bill Impact Payments and Coverage

Discover how proposed domestic policy legislation may reduce Medicare payments, expand HSA eligibility for employed seniors, and enhance rural hospital designations, reshaping Medicare coverage and funding starting 2026.

Medicaid Cuts in Federal Budget Could Cause Major Coverage and Cost Impacts in Pennsylvania

The new federal budget deal reduces Medicaid funding by $715 billion and introduces stringent work requirements and cost-sharing that could cut healthcare coverage for 600,000 Pennsylvanians, increase uncompensated care costs, and strain state healthcare systems.

Medicare Billing Accuracy and Fraud Risks in Physical Therapy Claims

Insights into Medicare billing accuracy and fraud risks in physical therapy claims, emphasizing the necessity of compliance to prevent false billing and regulatory issues.

Medicare Fraud Costs $60 Billion Annually; RI Office Promotes Prevention

Medicare fraud imposes a $60 billion annual cost and risks to beneficiaries. Rhode Island's Senior Medicare Patrol leads education during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week to enhance fraud awareness and protection measures.

Medicaid Cuts in One Big Beautiful Bill Could Impact 7.7 Million Coverage Losses

Analysis of the One Big Beautiful Bill's proposed Medicaid cuts shows potential coverage losses for 7.7 million Americans, with concerns over work requirements and eligibility changes.

Florida SB 180 May Raise Flood Insurance Costs by Limiting Mitigation

Florida's Senate Bill 180 aims to speed hurricane recovery but may increase flood insurance costs by restricting home elevation and stricter building codes, affecting thousands of homeowners and insurance markets.

Texas Passes Law Ending Insurance 'Widow Penalty' on Auto and Home Policies

Texas enacts Senate Bill 1238 to end the insurance 'widow penalty,' preventing rate hikes for surviving spouses on auto and home insurance. Effective Sept 2025.

Federal Agencies Advance Healthcare Price Transparency with New RFIs and Guidance

U.S. federal agencies issue new guidance and requests for information to improve transparency in prescription drug and hospital prices, aiming to enhance data accuracy and compliance.

Illinois Considers Reforming Auto Insurance Rates to Focus on Driving Records

Illinois Auto Insurance rates favor credit and ZIP codes over driving records, prompting new legislation for greater transparency and fairness.