Archive for December, 2009
The Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education has named five new officers and four new board members to its board of directors. Read Story
Between January and June, about 45.4 million people in the U.S. had no health insurance, according to new government data. Read Story
As was expected, Senate Democrats early on Christmas Eve morning approved its chamber’s measure to overhaul health care in the United States.
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Hannover Life Reassurance Co. of America, which provides reinsurance for life and health insurance companies, said it has been approved as an accredited reinsurer in New York. Read Story
A New Jersey company will receive $44.25 million from its insurers for a claim it filed for defects to six satellites it launched in June 2008. Read Story
A fraudulent scheme that resulted in AFLAC paying out more than $800,000 in claims has resulted in a pair of federal grand jury indictments against two doctors and 101 individuals living in Puerto Rico. Read Story
U.S. life insurers, battling the effects of a bad economy, appear to be poised to beat banks and the general market in two areas. Read Story
The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents is accepting nominations for three of its prestigious national honors through Jan. 22, 2010. Read Story
The Carroll/Howard chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors is holding a deferred compensation program in Ellicott City, Md., Jan. 15. Read Story
The U.S. Senate passed a health care reform bill today (Dec. 24), excluding a government-run insurance plan, but calling for sweeping changes in the nation’s $2.5 billion health care system
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