Archive for May, 2011
In today's highly competitive business climate, most successful companies are finding new and creative ways to win business. By building customer-centric business plans and increasing their commitment to company-wide execution, they've managed to succeed in a turbulent economy. Read Story
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak, while touring tornado-ravaged homes on Friday, called on lawmakers to create incentives to help Oklahomans pay for storm shelters
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The National Flood Insurance Program, which is set to expire Sept. 30, should be extended for five years, according to the latest IFAwebnews.com poll. Read Story
As states continue to move Medicaid programs away from unrestricted fee-for-service payment toward various types of capitated care, the concept of Medicaid managed care is drawing more scrutiny. ... Read → Read Story
Ronald Chillemi, a federal prosecutor in Camden and Newark, N.J., has been named the state's insurance fraud prosecutor. Read Story
Ohio officials say they will be reviewing all insurance agent and agency licensing renewal applications, making sure they have complied with all state insurance, tax and workers' compensation laws. Read Story
New Jersey officials want to significant trim the number of state residents who would qualify for Medicaid, as they seek a potential cost savings of $300 million, if federal officials approve the plan. Read Story
Two Pennsylvania businessmen were charged for not carrying workers' compensation liability insurance, a criminal offense under the Pennsylvania's Workers' Compensation Act. Read Story
BP Plc (BP)’s North American unit was accused in a lawsuit by its employees of mismanaging their retirement savings plans by investing heavily in its own stock before last year’s ... Read → Read Story
DAYTON, Ohio — A state agency said an increase in unemployment insurance fraud has become a drag on Ohio’s unemployment compensation trust fund, which has had trouble ... Read → Read Story


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