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Managed Care November 2005 |
Hmos More Solvent and Stable -- for Now With mergers and consolidations leading the way, there were fewer, and better run, companies with improved underwriting discipline.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Maria Woehr |
A Good EXAMPLE To manage and process policies for a Web-based quoting and submission system, Farmers Mutual Protective Association of Texas has deployed Duck Creek's EXAMPLE Platform.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Maria Woehr |
Experian Fights Fraud To combat fraud in the insurance industry, Experian has released Commercial Fraud Insight, which authenticates customer and claims information.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Maria Woehr |
Underwriting Opportunities Most insurers are only moderately proactive in investing in long-term training, new technologies and refinement to pricing models for underwriting, according to a recent survey.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Maria Woehr |
Going SERFFing The System for Electronic Rate and Form Filing may provide a possible solution to reforming the current insurance regulatory system.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Maria Woehr |
Tracking Super Cats The devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina will prompt more insurers to work with super catastrophe, or Super Cat, modeling.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Maria Woehr |
Online Rate Comparisons Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Co., The Hartford and Protective Life have joined forces to launch the Insurance Online Network, a free, Web-based platform that provides brokers, dealers and bankers with online term life insurance quotes.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
Auman Drives IT Efficiency Ken Auman already has played a role in the Accenture's transformation. As of Oct. 10, he began playing a more intimate role when he replaced Michael Bernaski as the company's CIO.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
Cornelio's New Digital Life Chuck Cornelio is the new head of IT for Lincoln Financial Group, a new entity planned to launch with the completion of the $7.5 billion acquisition of Jefferson Pilot by Philadelphia-based Lincoln National Corp. in the first quarter of 2006.  |
Insurance & Technology November 28, 2005 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Higher-Tech Agents Leading experts in agent technology answer critical questions about the relationship between agents and technology.  |
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