Washington Bill for Consumer Protection Fails in House Committee
A bill to empower Washington's insurance commissioner to order restitution to harmed policyholders fails in the House committee.
A bill to empower Washington's insurance commissioner to order restitution to harmed policyholders fails in the House committee.
Travelers Companies set to announce Q1 2025 earnings; stock rises despite expected profit decline.
A Milwaukee patient disputes a $500 bill for an 'establish care' appointment and highlights deceptive billing practices in healthcare.
Learn about new Medicare regulations affecting hospital status appeals, set to take effect in early 2025, and the implications for hospital finance management.
American Coastal Insurance sells Interboro Insurance to Forza Insurance, focusing on commercial property.
Lockheed Martin's lawsuit over pension risk transfers with Athene will proceed, highlighting fiduciary responsibility issues in the insurance sector.
The DOJ settles a significant Medicare Advantage fraud case, showcasing the commitment to fight healthcare fraud and ensure compliance with billing practices.
Florida's Governor DeSantis expresses frustration with legislative decisions impacting the state's auto insurance laws, shifting from no-fault to fault-based systems.
Explore Florida's legislative changes as lawmakers consider repealing no-fault auto insurance in favor of a fault-based system. Learn about the implications for drivers.
Mark Sanders, CEO of Superior HealthPlan, was fired after admitting to hiring private investigators to spy on customers during a Texas legislative hearing. Centene, the parent company, is under investigation for potentially illegal practices.