E-Subro Hub, a free, paperless, Web-based electronic communication, document and claim management system designed to streamline the subrogation process, will expand to eight additional states, including New York and New Jersey.
A New Jersey woman was sentenced to three years in prison for selling fertility drugs that were funded by her health insurer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.
People are paying more for health insurance in Massachusetts because they are subsidizing residents who bought coverage only when they were sick, according to a new state report.
CAPTRUST Financial Advisors, an independent retirement plan and investment advisory services provider, is opening an office in Dallas, expanding its reach to Texas.
A series of proposed new regulations in Massachusetts, calling for greater consumer protections in the auto insurance marketplace, are both ‘unnecessary and ill-advised,” according to an industry group.
A new report by the Kaiser Family Foundation says the federal government – not states, as some leaders had predicted – will pick up most of the tab for expanding Medicaid in the wake of federal health reform.
A handful of insurance companies paid $10,000 fines to the Maryland Insurance Administration for either failing to include in their homeowners policies sewer and drain backup coverage or not including language of the change in policies, records show.
Four more auto insurers have reached a settlement with Massachusetts’ attorney general to correct thousands of driving records as officials now turn their attention to the use of private databases for rating purposes.
As a direct result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) – also known as ObamaCare – health insurance agent and broker commissions have been slashed by as much as 50%. Agencies have been forced to lay off employees, limit products and services, shift to other lines, and have seen significant drops in compensation.