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Managed Care May 2004 |
Many Not Eligible For Benefits Get Them Anyway Audits by employers of employee health claims reveal many ineligible dependents are still receiving benefits on health insurance plans.  |
Managed Care May 2004 |
Biologics Among Fastest Growers Managed care plans and pharmacy benefit managers can benefit from the strong generic presence in the market, but also face challenges relating to biotech drugs.  |
Managed Care May 2004 |
Treasury Dept. Issues Rules Governing HSAs New Federal guidelines say that health savings accounts may be used to cover some preventive services and prescription drugs.  |
Managed Care May 2004 MargaretAnn Cross |
Depression Programs Might Provide an Edge There may be some costs up front, but there is also an opportunity for health plans to profit as employers' concern about this issue grows.  |
Managed Care May 2004 |
Health Care Security Trumps Federal Tax Cuts Survey results demonstrate just how important a topic universal health care and coverage is to the majority of Americans.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Jacquelyn Lynn |
Broken Promises It's an old type of insurance with a new name and a growing need: Equipment breakdown insurance (traditionally called boiler and machinery insurance) has become an important part of a sound risk management strategy for all types of companies.  |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Diane Brady |
Marsh Mac's Integrity Injection The beleaguered financial-services giant places a bet on premier risk consultancy Kroll Inc.  |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2004 Tracy Byrnes |
Planning for the Decline Many financial planners are making long-term-care insurance (LTCI) an integral part of their estate-planning discussions.  |
InternetNews May 19, 2004 Jim Wagner |
eAgency Puts Insurance on the BlackBerry Working with Sun and RIM, the insurance industry ASP goes wireless.  |
The Motley Fool May 19, 2004 Matt Logan |
Google's Searching for Trouble Geico is suing Google and Overture, alleging trademark infringement.  |
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