Archive for June, 2011
Tarheel Insurance Services joined The Iroquois Group, a network of property-casualty insurance agencies in 37 states. Read Story
The American Medical Association, whose support of the federal health reform law was key to its passage, may withdraw its support of the law. Read Story
Four of the nation’s largest health insurers had “dramatic reductions” in their claims payment denial rates since last year, according to new American Medical Association research. Read Story
A workplace that successfully attains the following characteristics-whatever size it might be or industry it may be in-can proudly and accurately call itself "great." Read Story
Interest in life insurance products among people 60 and over appears to be waning, even though the age group continues to be responsible for the greatest increase in monthly sales. Read Story
A Macon, Ga., insurance agent pleaded guilty to insurance fraud charges for pocketing his customers’ liability insurance premiums, mostly from Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia. Read Story
Pennsylvania’s largest health system and largest health insurer are at a standstill in contract negotiations, and show no signs of calling it quits before their contract expires in 2012. Read Story
Two Petersburg, Va., men -- an insurance agent and a minister -- pleaded guilty recently to their roles in a $400,000 insurance fraud scheme. Read Story
The Northern Virginia chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA) will install its 2011-2012 board of directors at a meeting June 21. Read Story
Wellpoint, an Indianapolis, Ind.-based national health benefits provider, acquired a senior-focused health care delivery program as it seeks new opportunities in response to the effects of federal health reform. Read Story


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