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Health insurance providers told to repay Michigan consumers
An estimated 340,000 Michigan consumers who buy their own health insurance could get as much as $89 million in rebates over the next three years following a ruling Monday by federal health regulators that turned down the state's request to be exempted from new health reform requirements. link to website
Health Insurance Stock Review - Dec. '11 - Industry Outlook
The Health and Medical Insurance industry is an integral part of the U.S. economy. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. health expenditures account for about 18% of link to website
Health Insurance Stock Review - Dec. 2011 - Industry Outlook
The Health and Medical Insurance industry is an integral part of the U.S. economy. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. health expenditures account for about 18% of link to website
Feds deny Fla. request for more time on insurance rule
By Ledyard King Democrat Washington Bureau -- As many as 2 million Floridians could see lower health insurance premiums or get rebates next year now that the Obama administration has denied Florida's request to waive new cost-cutting rules for the state's insurance providers. link to website
Palm Beach County plans 'Medical Home Day'
Palm Beach County 's "Medical Home Day" aims to find a doctor and long-term care for the unemployed and others struggling to afford health insurance. link to website
Health insurance providers must repay consumers
LANSING - Michigan consumers may get as much as $89 million in rebates over the next three years from their health insurance companies following a ruling announced Monday by federal health regulators that turned down the state's request to be exempted from new health reform requirements. link to website
$89 million in rebates could be headed to Michigan consumers from health insurance providers
A ruling announced today by federal health regulators turned down the state's request to be exempted from new health reform requirements. The requirements, which take effect in January, mandate that health insurers must spend 80 cents of every dollar they collect from claims on medical care for people who buy their own insurance. link to website
Academic Medical Center Specialty Clinics More Likely to Give Appointments to Children With Medicaid/CHIP Insurance ...
CHICAGO In a study in which researchers posing as mothers attempted to schedule appointments for sick children at specialty clinics, practices affiliated with academic medical centers were less likely to deny appointments to children with Medicaid-CHIP insurance coverage versus children with commercial insurance, according to report from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of ... link to website
Moody to Lead Missouri-Based Medical Malpractice Insurance Group
A medical malpractice insurance specialty group headquartered in Missouri has promoted Joseph B. Moody to president and CEO. Healthcare Services Association (HSA) appointed Moody to lead HSA and Healthcare Services Group (HSG), its wholly owned management company subsidiary, effective Jan. €¦ link to website
Medical Liability Monitor's 2010 Rate Survey Indicates Tougher Times May be Ahead for Medical Professional Liability ...
Since 1991, Medical Liability Monitoran independent industry newsletterhas been surveying the leading providers of medical professional liability insurance (MPLI) for its annual rate report. This years survey reports rates from more than 40 companies that represent as much as 75 percent of the physicians malpractice insurance market. It is the most comprehensive report on MPLI premium rates ... link to website