June 20, 2019 The U.S. Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services released a final rule last week to expand the use of, and access to, Health Reimbursement
The Council has been working on an approach to standardize the monitoring processes for agents/brokers that are considered to be third-party service providers (TPSPs) of the carriers (and vice versa) under New York’s Cybersecurity Regulation.
May 30, 2019 “Pricing and underwriting are the core competencies of insurers—so where better to start our function-focused reviews of the value of InsurTech,” begins the Willis Towers Watson and
The pharmacy supply chain is one of the most complex and opaque parts of the healthcare ecosystem. Co-pay discounts and other rebates may lower costs, but do not address the
Surprise Medical Billing Broad bipartisan support from the Trump administration as well as Congress has created momentum around surprise medical billing. Earlier this week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee
May 16, 2019 On May 16, House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Ranking Member Greg Walden (R-OR) released a discussion draft of the No Surprises Act,
May 2, 2019 Should Zurich fail to prove any of the points in this article, NotPetya could be, in the court’s eyes, an act of criminality, or even of terrorism.
May 2, 2019 In 2017, companies worldwide, from Ukrainian banks to Danish shipping conglomerate Maersk to US companies Merck and Mondelēz, were crippled by a malware attack targeting every existing
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