Archive for January 2018
Trump Administration Challenged in Court on Medicaid Overhaul
A dozen Kentucky residents are objecting to the Kentucky Medicaid program’s new labor force participation requirements. Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreGE Woes Deepen as SEC Investigation Throws Wrench in Turnaround
The review includes concerns about the power equipment unit as well as the reinsurance unit. Source: Think Advisor
Read More8 Things to Know About Telehealth for 2018
You used to think of this as the potatoes. These days, maybe it’s the meat. Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreHHS Nominee Open to Nixing Maternity Benefits Mandate: Democrat
The Senate is preparing to vote on Alex Azar II around 2:15 p.m. Wednesday. Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreLet's at Least Think About a U.S. Parliament
What if America had a party that focused on backing single-payer health care? Or for keeping Confederate statues up? Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreStarbucks to Spend $250 Million on Worker Benefits After Tax Cut
The main benefit the company is talking about is paid sick leave. Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreAmeriprise Spends 7% More on Annuity Distribution
One-third of the new variable annuity contracts sold came without living benefits guarantees. Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreExpress Scripts Clashes With DiNapoli Over Cyber-Risk Disclosure
What if hackers have gotten into your clients’ prescription records? Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreSo, Why Else Do the Pundits Hate Annuity Commissions?
The author takes another look at pundit objections to the idea that you should be able to earn a living. Source: Think Advisor
Read MoreGE's LTCI Block Might Be Different: Rating Agency
Moody’s analysts speculate that GE’s structure may have reduced its understanding of its risk exposure. Source: Think Advisor
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