Mercury General's 2025 Financial Results: Growth, Challenges, and Strategies
Discover Mercury General Corporation's impressive 2025 financial results, including growth in premiums, effective risk management, and upcoming rate adjustments.
Discover Mercury General Corporation's impressive 2025 financial results, including growth in premiums, effective risk management, and upcoming rate adjustments.
Arkansas ACA marketplace enrollees face 22.1% average premium hikes and reduced federal subsidies in 2026, prompting shifts in plan choices amid cost pressures.
Explore key 2025 developments in U.S. home-based care including CMS payment cuts, Medicaid budget impacts, UnitedHealth's Amedisys acquisition, and industry workforce changes shaping provider strategies.
CMS proposes eliminating Medicare Part D creditable coverage reporting for HRAs to reduce employer administrative burden and beneficiary confusion. Learn about implications for insurance compliance and health plan regulations.
CMS indefinitely suspends skilled nursing facility provider enrollment revalidation deadline, altering compliance landscape and emphasizing ongoing disclosure obligations for facilities undergoing ownership changes.
Senate rejects ACA subsidy extension; Georgia addresses data center regulations, job forecasts, aerospace alliances, port traffic growth, new university stadium, Braves signings, and coffee alternatives.
Louisiana approves State Farm's 5.9% average auto insurance rate decrease and 9.7% homeowners insurance rate increase, reflecting hurricane risk and loss trends for 2026.
HPN Holdings and Orange Auto Insurance announce a merger to advance nonstandard auto insurance through AI-driven solutions and strategic market expansion, targeting growth in Florida's evolving insurance landscape.
CMS launches the ACCESS Model to link Medicare payments to clinical outcomes, expanding technology-supported care for chronic disease management starting July 2026.
Massachusetts Governor urges Congress to extend federal health insurance subsidies to prevent significant premium hikes for over 337,000 residents. Updates to state tools aim to aid consumers in understanding subsidy changes.