Having secured an agreement on reimbursements for out-of-network care with the last health insurer covering New Yorkers, the state’s governor and attorney general announced a new insurance regulation for patients.
After a little over two years regulating insurance in New York, the state’s insurance superintendent, Eric R. Dinallo, has announced his resignation from the position.
New York Gov. David Paterson has unveiled legislation to reform health care in the state, including a bill requiring health insurers to get approval from the superintendent of insurance before … Read →
Investigations into complaints from more than 3,000 consumers and health care providers lead to the recovery of $14.2 million between October 2008 and March, according to New York Insurance Superintendent … Read →
The Iroquois Group’s president and CEO, Laurie Branch, recently received the New York State Women of Excellence Award from New York Gov. David A. Paterson and First Lady Michelle Paige … Read →
New York Gov. David Paterson appointed Paul Magaril, regional manager and counsel for the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, to a newly created task force on group self-insurance.
New York legislators and Gov. David Paterson have agreed to preserve the state’s Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage program, which had been in jeopardy of losing more than $50 million in … Read →
New York Gov. David A. Paterson is proposing legislation to ensure that eligible workers laid off by small businesses can access subsidized health coverage.
As an insurance agent for the past 15 years, I have never been more satisfied with my job of helping our seniors maneuver through the enrollment process of Medicare.