Tag: compliance

GOP Provision Blocks ACA Funds for Abortion-Covering State Health Plans

A GOP tax provision blocks ACA funds from states covering abortion in health plans, pressuring states like New York to choose between abortion access and federal healthcare funding.

U.S. Health Care Price Transparency Gains with State and Federal Enforcement

Explore how recent state laws and federal policies are advancing hospital price transparency in the U.S., enhancing enforcement and empowering patients and employers with clearer healthcare cost data.

Centene Sued Over Alleged Mental Health Provider Directory Failures in Arizona

Centene faces a wrongful death lawsuit in Arizona over allegations of inaccurate mental health provider directories and inadequate access under ACA-compliant plans. The case underscores wider industry compliance and network transparency challenges.

Arizona Mandates Independent Medical Director Reviews for Claims Denials

Arizona mandates independent medical director reviews for health insurer claims denials and prior authorizations based on medical necessity, effective June 2026.

Florida Enacts New Regulatory Framework for Pet Insurance and Wellness Programs

Florida's House Bill 655 introduces comprehensive regulations for pet insurance and wellness programs, enhancing disclosure requirements and marketing practices from 2024.

Digital Transformation Drives Instant Insurance Claims Payments Amid Regulatory Complexity

Explore how One Inc.'s digital platform transforms insurance claims payments, navigating complex state regulations to enable instant, compliant disbursements and improve policyholder satisfaction.

Intensified Legal Scrutiny Over U.S. Pension Risk Transfers in 2024

Discover how the 2024 spike in pension risk transfer lawsuits underlined the urgency for fiduciaries to adhere strictly to U.S. Department of Labor guidelines to protect retiree finances.

Summary Judgment Recommended in UnitedHealth Medicare Reimbursement Case

A case involving UnitedHealth Group and allegations of improper Medicare reimbursements highlights compliance and regulatory challenges in U.S. health insurance.

Washington State Advances Bill to Compensate Striking Workers for Shorter Period

Washington State's Senate Bill 5041 could change employer liabilities for striking workers, reducing paid unemployment from twelve to four weeks. Insurance and employment law implications are significant.

Navigating Change: Technology and Regulation in the U.S. Insurance Market

Explore how technology and regulatory shifts impact the U.S. insurance market, transforming claims processing and consumer engagement.