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Managed Care June 2002 |
Small Companies Seeking Caps On Premiums Small-business owners in Michigan have released a survey that they hope will prompt legislation to prevent some health insurers from "overpricing" policies.  |
Managed Care July 2004 |
Premium Hikes Slow As Plans Seek Members The opening murmurs in negotiations between health plans and large employers have been heard. Insurers are expected to seek an average 13.7 percent hike in premiums in 2005, according to a survey of 160 large employers.  |
Managed Care September 2005 |
Headlines On Deadline ... WellPoint and Cigna are turning heads in the financial world... California health insurers have marked Jan. 1, 2007 on their calendars... etc.  |
The Motley Fool June 12, 2006 Brian Gorman |
Biogeneric Payoff? A new report indicates that spending on specialty drugs increased 17.5% in 2005. This growth bodes well for makers of biotech drugs, which make up a large portion of the specialty drug category. Investors, take note.  |
Managed Care February 2005 |
Medicare's Drug Coverage Seeks To Strike Compromise Health plan officials are still trying to determine just how the final rules for the new Medicare prescription drug benefit will affect them, because it appears that government officials tried their best to address the competing concerns of all players.  |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Peter Coy |
Why Your Premiums Are Still On The Rise Kaiser Family Foundation says private employer-sponsored health-insurance premiums rose 13.9% this year, the most since 1989.  |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2009 Brian Orelli |
A Good Business Model for Bad Times Some businesses benefit when people are hurting. It's a beautiful time to be a pharmacy benefit manager, since that business model essentially results in them making more money when their customers save money.  |
Managed Care August 2007 |
Managed Care Outlook Specialty drugs increasingly used to treat chronic conditions.  |
Managed Care January 2001 |
Political Activity Gets Mass. HMOs Into Hot Water The Massachusetts secretary of state is waging war on the state's not-for-profit HMOs, which financed the bulk of a campaign to defeat a ballot proposal that would have required the legislature to create a universal-care system in the state...  |
Managed Care October 2000 |
Employer-based coverage up in strong economy Health insurance premiums rose 8.3 percent over the past year for all types of coverage, according to an annual survey of employers...  |
The Motley Fool December 12, 2006 Emil Lee |
Insurance Industry Basics: Combined Ratio Investors who buy insurance companies with low long-term combined ratios should eventually be rewarded with superior investment returns. Just ask Warren Buffett.  |
Managed Care November 2005 |
Headlines On Deadline ... Health insurance costs only increase by 9.2 percent this year....Humana agrees to pay $40 million in settlement... Department of Health and Human Services fails to report several medical malpractice claims...  |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2007 Matthew Goldstein |
Even The Insurers Have Hopped On Board Most insurers also realize life settlements aren't going away -- and so they're getting into the game. By sinking money into the sector, insurers can get back at least some of the money they now have to pay out in death benefits.  |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2008 Brian Orelli |
Humana Not Hurting ... as Much Humana's stock jumped because the company had guided for an even bigger drop in the bottom line than it posted.  |
Managed Care September 2005 John Carroll |
Plans Struggle for Control of Specialty Pharma Costs Biotech drugs are a quickly growing component of health plan budgets. Here are the latest management techniques.  |
Managed Care August 2005 |
Malpractice Payouts Flat But Premiums Rise 120% From 2000 to 2004, the amount that major malpractice insurers have collected in premiums has more than doubled, yet their payouts for compensatory damages have remained essentially flat.  |
Inc. June 2008 |
How To Choose A Health Care Plan: Finding the Right Plan Advice on what companies should consider when choosing a group heath plan.  |
The Motley Fool December 4, 2006 Emil Lee |
Insurance Industry Basics: Premiums What are they, and how do they work? Like great value investors, great insurance companies do business only when risk-adjusted returns are favorable.  |
Managed Care November 2005 |
Plans Change Tactics As Costs Keep Rising For Specialty Drugs With specialty drug costs continually increasing, CuraScript expects to see a significant shift in the percentage of plans exclusively classifying specialty drugs under the medical benefit.  |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2008 Brian Orelli |
Like Coupons, Only Better Companies that provide medical products and services and are lowering their costs should do well in this environment.  |
Managed Care January 2004 |
Large Employers Now Use DM To Cut Their Costs Employers are adopting disease management programs in a big way to slow the pace of health care premium increases, according to a survey of 3,000 businesses.  |
BusinessWeek March 25, 2010 Charlie Rose |
Aetna's Ron Williams on Health Care: What to Expect What does this new mandate mean for individuals, companies, and the health-care industry?  |
Managed Care December 2001 |
Survey: HMOs confused about HIPAA privacy regs Though the clock is ticking for HMOs to comply with new privacy guidelines under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, indications are that many companies are confused about what they need to do...  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Through the Roof Nationwide, small businesses are about to be swamped by a perfect storm of changes that should prompt drastically higher health-care costs for 2002, 2003 and beyond. How to find a way around skyrocketing health-care costs?  |
The Motley Fool December 21, 2005 |
Do You Need Long-Term Care Insurance? Don't put off at least thinking about it. Here are some quick guidelines to help determine your long-term care insurance needs.  |
Managed Care August 2006 |
Slowdown in Premium Increase Expected to Continue Into 2007 The only thing falling in terms of health care costs seems to be the rate of increase of premiums - good news for employers and other purchasers.  |
Insurance & Technology June 1, 2006 Maria Woehr |
The Big (Not So) Easy The Louisiana Senate Insurance Committee has approved legislation that the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America fears could raise rates for consumers and drive insurers that still are dealing with the effects of Hurricane Katrina from the Louisiana market.  |
Managed Care June 2001 |
New Cholesterol Guidelines Could Mean Higher Premiums A jump in sales of cholesterol-reducing drugs could accompany the National Cholesterol Education Program's new practice guidelines on management of hypercholesterolemia -- an expense that health plans are likely to pass on to subscribers...  |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 Toddi Gutner |
Wanted: Your Life Insurance Investors are keen to offer "life settlements," where they buy your life insurance policy for cash. Seller beware. Before you grab the money from an eager buyer, get some good advice from a financial planner, an estate attorney, or even your doctor.  |
The Motley Fool March 4, 2005 Tom Taulli |
In the Express Scripts Lane Express Scripts' strong results bring a much-needed lift to health-care investors.  |
The Motley Fool September 26, 2007 Matt Koppenheffer |
P&C Insurance Feeling the Squeeze It appears competition is starting to heat up in the property and casualty insurance sector, which may change the low pricing many of these companies have enjoyed.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive February 1, 2014 Jill Wechsler |
Drug Coverage, Costs Under Scrutiny Benefits offered by insurance plans on health exchanges and through Medicare are raising concerns about patient access to needed therapies  |
Financial Planning August 1, 2008 Donald Jay Korn |
You Bet Your Life Financial planning clients that no longer want to pay premiums for life insurance traditionally stopping premium payments or surrendered the policy to receive any cash value. Recently, yet another path to liquidity has opened: life settlements.  |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 William C. Symonds |
Get Used To The Pain Another round of double-digit hikes in health-care costs is in the mail.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2014 Jill Wechsler |
Reimbursement Limits Threaten Drug Access High cost-sharing, narrow formularies create problems for pharma companies and patients.  |
The Motley Fool May 1, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Waiting for Berkley Specialty property/casualty insurer W.R. Berkley might look interesting to investors, but the price isn't right.  |
Managed Care December 2005 |
Pharmacy Cost Increases Below Medical for the First Time in Four Years According to a survey of 70 health care insurers, prescription costs are expected to increase at a lower rate than medical costs during the next 12 months.  |
Managed Care December 2004 Ed Silverman |
Spitzer Just Getting Started on Health Care Initial reports of alleged rigged insurance bids focused on major brokers and insurers of commercial lines. But then news quickly surfaced that the New York attorney general was also going to look at the health insurance industry.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2008 Jill Wechsler |
Part D Under Attack Congressional leaders ready campaign to curb Medicare drug plans.  |
Managed Care July 2006 John Carroll |
Proposal Would Limit Profit of Some California Plans California's insurance commissioner thinks some insurers have the potential to gouge the consumer, and wants to mandate a high medical loss ratio.  |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2011 Selena Maranjian |
Grab a Piece of This $11 Million Despite its industry's current turbulence, there's a good chance you'll need long-term care insurance.  |
Managed Care April 2002 Paula Sirois |
HMOs Should Prepare Now To Get Handle on Injectables With more than 360 biotech products in the pipeline, high-cost injectable drugs are about to flood the market. How will we control the expenditure?  |
Managed Care September 2005 |
HMO Profits up, But at a Much Slower Rate Overall, the HMOs' profits increased 10.7 percent in 2004, according to data collected from 515 managed care organizations.  |
The Motley Fool December 5, 2008 Dan Caplinger |
Can You Afford This Bailout? Companies including MetLife, Manulife Financial's John Hancock division, and Genworth Financial have increased long-term care premiums -- increases that many policyholders never expected to see.  |
Fast Company February 2009 Tim McKeough |
AT&T's Telehealth Wirelessly Monitors Patients' Health AT&T is developing a software tool and networking platform that will use wireless devices to record a patient's health measurements at home and send the data to the doctor.  |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2010 Brian Orelli |
A Generic Prescription for Double-Digit Growth MedcoHealth Solutions has it.  |
Managed Care August 2002 Madeleine A. Estabrook |
Regulators Take More Interest In Role of PBMs in Health Care In a highly regulated industry such as health care, it is just a matter of time before every component of the industry comes under scrutiny and review. Pharmacy benefit managers are taking center stage now.  |
Inc. June 2008 |
How To Choose A Health Care Plan: Behind the Premiums Information about the formulas insurance companies use to arrive at a group health plan premium.  |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Howard Gleckman |
Medicare: Decisions, Decisions With drug and HMO plans now in the mix, seniors face a raft of complex choices.  |
Managed Care August 2006 John Carroll |
Congress Fails to Preserve Right of Insurers to Be Reimbursed When a plan member is treated after an auto accident or other mishap that results in an award to the member, the plan should be reimbursed, but often, it doesn't happen.  |