Overall, the bill closely hews to the last version of its repeal-and-replace “Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017” and contains very few provisions that will directly impact the employer market.
The latest on InsurTech, Client Service, and Technology in July 10’s Council Brief.
Clients see you as reliable. They trust you. They count on you. No one disputes that. But being reliable and responsive today means being exceptionally proactive.
In NYC this week, CB Insights held its second annual Future of Fintech conference. The InsurTech buzz is emerging.
Our own Joel Wood summarizes, as only he can, what has already been a long benefits-related week…and it’s only Wednesday.
The latest updates from Capitol Hill, information on Cyber rules in New York, and more in your biweekly update from The Council.
Last month, the Networks Financial Institute held its annual Insurance Public Policy Summit, bringing together leaders from Congress, the administration and the insurance industry to discuss insurance imperatives after the federal elections.
June 22, 2017 Takeaways from Senate GOP’s “Better Care Reconciliation Act” Senate Republicans released their health reform overhaul today after weeks of intrigue. The Council is extremely pleased to note
Come August 28, insurance brokerage firms licensed to do business in New York will be required to submit and maintain a written cybersecurity policy, appoint a chief information security officer (CISO) and more.
June 16, 2017 When thinking about cyber risks, most companies envision external bad actors trying to hack into their systems or disrupt their operations. They’re half right, according to Leader’s