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A Senate panel in December deepened a probe of copay-based mini-med plans that raised pointed questions about the plans' value and transparency for workers, even when employers are unable to sponsor more comprehensive coverage.
February 1 -
Special-interests groups among employees are not only making a comeback in corporate America, but the groups are also receiving significant financial support from employers, finds a new study by Mercer.
January 31 -
The nations the largest health care and voluntary benefits software provider recently teamed up with NASCO to burnish a technology investment made by Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans and improve CareFirst BlueCross BlueShields billing system efficiency.
January 31 -
Three months after a leading private equity firm sought to acquire all of Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc.s common stock for $60 per share in cash, another suitor has come calling for the provider of legal services through the worksite and individual markets to more than 1.5 million families across North America.
January 31 -
Although life insurance made modest gains in the third quarter of 2010 when gross written premiums were up 6% from the same period a year earlier, an Aite Group report notes that premiums fell to historic lows in 2009 when the product was considered an unnecessary discretionary purchase.
January 31 -
Two recent reports on disability issues conclude that fewer working Americans filed such claims during the height of the economic downturn and that theres a serious misunderstanding about disability and the value of income-protection planning.
January 31 -
Days after delivering what he called a little speech (also known as the State of the Union address), President Obama vehemently defended the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, rallying the audience of a Families USA conference in Washington, D.C., that we are moving forward.
January 28 -
Guardian Life will withdraw its medical insurance product line in all states, and will wind down its existing business over the next two years.
January 28 -
In Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP., the Supreme Court in a unanimous ruling determined that an employee who does not directly engage in protected activity can still assert a claim for retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act as a victim who falls within the zone of interests of protection afforded by the statute.
January 28 -
The reverberations from last years seismic legislative tilts will be keenly felt by insurers in the coming year. A new report by Boston-based Aite Group finds reaction to health care reform and financial services reform among five trends that will shape each sector respectively.
January 26