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Analysis of Medicaid Work Requirements in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

In-depth analysis of Medicaid work requirements in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act highlights impacts on coverage, employment, and regulatory challenges for states.

North Carolina Legislature Advances Transparency and Regulation for Pharmacy Benefit Managers

North Carolina moves forward with legislative efforts to regulate pharmacy benefit managers, aiming to increase transparency and fair reimbursement for independent pharmacies amid rising drug prices.

Vermont Updates Captive Insurance Laws to Enhance Regulatory Framework

Vermont enacts 2025 updates to captive insurance laws, aligning regulatory framework with industry standards to maintain competitive domicile status for captive insurers.

Illinois Committee Advances Bill to Ban Life Insurance Discrimination Based on Felony History

Illinois Senate insurance committee advances bill to prevent life insurance discrimination against individuals with felony convictions, promoting equitable insurance access.

Analysis Reveals Medicaid Spending Waste from Eligibility Verification Lapses

A new analysis reveals extensive Medicaid spending waste tied to weakened eligibility verification rules since 2012 and estimates future improper payments could total $2 trillion. Legislative reforms aim to restore verification and reduce fraud without cutting care for eligible recipients.

UnitedHealth Group Under Federal Scrutiny Amid Medicare Advantage Challenges

UnitedHealth Group faces federal investigations over Medicare Advantage practices amid rising scrutiny of private Medicare plans. Explore the implications for insurance regulation and healthcare market dynamics.

Washington Insurance Commissioner Issues $510,000 in Fines for Licensing Violations

Washington Insurance Commissioner has fined insurers over $510,000 for licensing violations including unlicensed health plans and unauthorized pet insurance sales, underscoring regulatory enforcement and compliance in the state's insurance market.

Storm Damage in Missouri Highlights Insurance Claims Delays and Coverage Gaps

Severe storm damage in Missouri exposes insurance claims delays and coverage gaps, with affected homeowners facing adjuster visit delays and inequities in insurance coverage.

Louisiana Moves to Governor-Appointed Insurance Commissioner to Reduce Political Influence

Louisiana Senate approves bill to shift insurance commissioner from elected to governor-appointed position, aiming to reduce political influence and improve industry oversight.

Louisiana Bill Seeks to Limit Auto Injury Claims by Undocumented Immigrants

Louisiana legislature advances bill to restrict auto accident injury claims payouts to undocumented immigrants, influencing insurance claims and regulatory compliance.