Archive for April, 2010
The Pennsylvania House Insurance Committee has scheduled a May 27 public hearing in Harrisburg, Pa., to explore what the federal health reform law means for the state. Read Story
Richmond, Va.-based Provider Compensatory Invoicing (PCI) has added new intellectual property filings to its flagship product, ClaimCatcher. Read Story
In an effort to streamline the process of reporting possible fraud in a filed claim while also saving state insurance departments time and money, three national insurance groups are pooling resources. Read Story
Palisades Safety and Insurance Management Corp. has named four New Jersey agents to the board of its Palisades Agency Advisory Council. Read Story
Former Penn State football player Adam Taliaferro will share his inspirational story of recovering from a devastating neck injury as the featured speaker at the 17th Annual Financial Professionals Dinner. Read Story
A New York Supreme Court justice has called the state’s case against former American International Group executive Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, alleging fraud over a reinsurance transaction, both “devastating” and “strong.” Read Story
Mirroring a move by Georgia Republicans, party leaders in Oklahoma have decided to proceed with a suit challenging new federal health reform guidelines after the state’s attorney general refused to do so himself. Read Story
Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals has affirmed a lower court’s ruling that Maryland regulators were correct in rejecting a premium financing agreement over the way it planned to handle refunds to consumers. Read Story
A Chula Vista, Calif., doctor was one of three people recently arrested in what officials call a “complex, multi-level scheme,” that took more than $200,000 from low-income patients and government agencies. Read Story
Dominion Dental Services has two new, dual-choice group dental products, which provide subscribers with increased flexibility at enrollment time, according to the company. Read Story


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