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Florida Appeals Court Reverses Citizens Insurance Claim Denial in Roof Damage Case

Florida appeals court reverses Citizens Insurance claim denial, emphasizing limits on staged payment clauses in replacement cost policies. Implications for insurer claim handling and litigation.

Medicare Coordination Issues Cause Coverage Gaps and Billing Challenges

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.

Texas DOT Data Breach Exposes 300,000 Crash Reports Impacting Insurance Fraud Risk

Texas DOT reports a data breach compromising nearly 300,000 crash reports, raising insurance fraud and cybersecurity concerns for Lone Star drivers.

Mercury Insurance Names Steve Bennett to Lead Climate Risk Mitigation Strategy

Mercury Insurance appoints Steve Bennett as Senior Director to enhance risk mitigation and resilience in high-risk property and casualty insurance markets impacted by climate-driven catastrophes.

TxDOT Data Breach Exposes Insurance and Driver Information of 300,000 Texans

A data breach at TxDOT exposed insurance and driver information of 300,000 Texans. The state strengthens cybersecurity measures amid rising cyber threats to protect sensitive crash records and personal data.

CMS Increases Medicare Advantage Audits to Combat Fraud and Waste

CMS Director Mehmet Oz launches intensified audits of Medicare Advantage plans targeting fraud, waste, and upcoding as enrollment grows. Stronger oversight aims to sustain Medicare's financial health.

Global Supplemental Health Insurance Market Projected to Grow 5.8% Through 2034

The global supplemental health insurance market is forecasted to grow 5.8% by 2034, driven by aging populations and rising healthcare costs. Major U.S. insurers are expanding product offerings amid regulatory and market challenges.

Bill Proposes Physician-Led Prior Authorization to Reduce Care Delays

The Reducing Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act of 2025 aims to ensure physicians make prior authorization decisions under Medicare, addressing care delays caused by non-medical reviews and insurer denials.

CBO Projects Nearly 11 Million to Lose Health Coverage Under GOP Tax Bill

The Congressional Budget Office projects nearly 11 million people could lose health insurance under the House GOP tax bill, primarily due to Medicaid cuts and ACA changes, impacting health coverage and insurance markets.

House Oversight Seeks Answers on Commerce Dept's Health Coverage Failures

House Oversight Committee demands Commerce Department explain premature health insurance termination of fired employees and premium deductions during coverage lapse.