The discovery
by an insurer of any notice requiring an insured person to be examined under Section 42.
In a typical spinal cord injury claim, the claimant's fees are paid
by the insurer of the entity that recorded the accident.
(6) The insurer shall begin payment of attendant care benefits within 10 business days after receiving the assessment of attendant care needs and, pending receipt
by the insurer of the report of any examination under section 44 required by the insurer, shall calculate the amount of the benefits based on the assessment of attendant care needs.
«Justice Labrosse found that the Superior Court did not have jurisdiction to entertain this claim, but that was not self - evident on the face of the statement of claim, so the issue required adjudication by the court,» said Stephen Cavanagh of Cavanagh LLP, an Ottawa firm retained
by the insurer of KISS.
The delivery
by an insurer of any notice requiring an insured person to be examined under section 42.
Instead, this should be fully funded
by the insurers of the person who caused the accident.
You might even be contacted
by the insurer of the person who caused the crash «just to see how you're feeling.»
In a key mandate, Greenwood represented a firm of insurance brokers in a claim brought by the owner and operator of a waste recycling plant, which suffered a major fire that was not covered
by the insurers of the plant; the claimants contended that the policy brokered by the client was not suitable.
The improper and wasteful expenditure
by insurers of hundreds of millions of insurance premium dollars on medical reports to fight their own clients» legitimate claims.
Insofar as it relates to committal proceedings being brought
by the insurers of a defendant to a personal injury claim, it appears to be the first of its kind.
Not exact matches
But sales
of Praluent and a rival Amgen drug, with list prices
of more than $ 14,000 a year before discounts, have been severely constrained
by onerous roadblocks to patient access
by insurers.
But sales
of Praluent and a rival Amgen drug, with list prices
of more than $ 14,000 a year before discounts, have been constrained
by onerous roadblocks to patient access
by insurers.
Last year, health
insurer Anthem said it would set up its own pharmacy - benefits management unit, after earlier accusing Express Scripts
of overcharging
by billions
of dollars.
If there is not more clarity
by that point, it is likely that a large number
of insurers will abandon the market and the 12.2 million Americans in the exchanges would be left with little choice for coverage in 2018.
According to a recent study from Kaiser, to make up for the loss
of CSR payments,
insurers would have to jack up the price
of premiums
by an average
of 19 % more than the current projected increase for 2018.
According to an April study from Kaiser, to make up for the loss
of CSR payments,
insurers would have to raise premiums
by an average
of 19 % more than the current projected increase for 2018.
It's a marketplace handcuffed
by certificate -
of - need laws that limit the number
of MRI centers and hospital beds in communities, granting providers regional monopolies, and preventing
insurers from clinching discounts
by offering to send patients to the providers willing to lower their rates in exchange for more business.
The
insurers will launch the new program this summer, along with Quest Diagnostics and health insurance consultants at Multiplan, to see whether they can cut costs
by sharing data and reduce the administrative burden
of keeping lists accurate.
Sanger - Katz lays out eight questions that are on a lot
of folks» minds after President Trump's latest efforts to undercut the Affordable Care Act — an executive order Thursday morning, followed
by an announcement last evening that the government would stop making certain ACA - related payments to
insurers — and answers them.
China Oceanwide Holdings Group has agreed to buy U.S.
insurer Genworth Financial for $ 2.7 billion in cash, the latest in a series
of moves
by Chinese firms to buy overseas assets as their domestic economy slows and the yuan weakens.
BitSight is only working with seven out
of the 10 largest
insurers, but the majority
of insurers that write cyber policies still assess a customer's risk
by asking customers to fill out questionnaires about what types
of data a company handles and its security protocols.
The average annual cost
of nursing home living in Florida, at $ 91,000 for a single bedroom accommodation, looks like a deal compared to the $ 136,000 for New York, as calculated in research
by insurer Genworth.
The goal is to remove the risk for treatment centers in purchasing, handling and waiting for reimbursement
of expensive products, and to alleviate for
insurers potential markup costs imposed
by the treatment centers, Marrazzo said.
This shows up in our earnings results, in the trajectory
of our membership growth, and also in the strength
of our brand as we continue to make great strides in improving the experience
of our members as evidenced
by the increase in our NPS and also our top ranking among
insurers in Temkin's customer satisfaction survey.
The Hobby Lobby decision allowed private businesses with religious objections to opt out
of the ACA's contraception coverage requirement
by filing a notice with
insurers or the federal government.
The chain, a unit
of Walgreens Boots Alliance (wba), on Monday is launching a marketing campaign to burnish its health and wellness credentials at a time archival CVS Health (cvs) looks to get stronger
by buying health
insurer Aetna (aet) in a new $ 69 billion deal, and Amazon.com (amzn) is believed to looking into getting into the pharmacy business.
McConnell's latest version aimed to satisfy both camps,
by incorporating language
by Sen. Ted Cruz
of Texas allowing
insurers to sell skimpy plans alongside more robust ones, and
by adding billions to treat opioid addiction and to defray consumer costs.
After all, the blueprint contains a host
of policies long sought
by conservatives, including nixing Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, an expansion
of health savings accounts that individuals can contribute to, rolling back the health law's various mandates and taxes, and dismantling the essential health benefits package that
insurers had to provide under Obamacare.
«But remember that you're only compensated [
by the
insurer] for the cost
of the item,» says Lowy.
UnitedHealth Group remains the largest
insurer by membership, yet through acquisitions it has built a data analytics and pharmacy benefits business under its Optum division that is the driving force
of its growth.
The point
of the last piece, the subsidies, is to keep enough people in the pool
of insured to avoid triggering a so - called death spiral
of declining enrollment, a growing proportion
of less healthy people and premium increases
by insurers.
One
of the neatest new deals has been created
by a couple
of the largest U.S. auto
insurers.
Viola, based in Herzliya, Israel, said its fintech fund is backed
by a number
of international banks, including Scotiabank and Bank Hapoalim, as well as
insurer The Travelers Companies.
The algorithm, which is likely to be adopted
by hospitals,
insurers, and pharmaceutical firms, could become a go - to resource for reducing the likelihood
of advanced renal disease.
A certain portion
of your monthly paycheck is deducted
by your employer, which pays your premium to the public
insurer.
While research from the American Medical Association showed that 7.1 percent
of all claims paid
by insurers in 2013 contained a mistake, patient advocates and other professionals who review medical claims for accuracy put the frequency
of billing errors at more like 80 percent or even 90 percent.
That's because under the rules
of the exchange, a patient can go up to three months without paying premiums and still not get their coverage formally dropped
by an
insurers — but the
insurer isn't obligated to pay claims incurred during the second and third month if that person isn't paying their premiums for that time, Jackson said.
The suit alleges that the health
insurer received excess Medicare payments
by providing misleading and inaccurate information about the health status and associated costs
of plan holders.
And that is a trend that keeps snowballing, thanks primarily to the activities
of two groups: first, the pension funds,
insurers, and other large investors that continue to accelerate their investments in growth companies; and second, the investment - world professionals, who are responding to the deluge
of money
by continually setting up new funds.
Three years ago, when four
of the major health
insurers rushed to partner on large - scale mergers, the deals were blocked
by the Department
of Justice, and ultimately rejected
by the courts on anti-trust grounds.
This coverage, which is available from private
insurers, helps pay for the up to 50 percent
of medical costs not covered
by Medicare Parts A and B in exchange for premiums
of around $ 150 a month.
23 %: The average additional level
of premium increase requested
by Idaho's PacificSource Health Plans (on top
of a regularly planned 23 % hike), due to threats to cut off
insurer payments.
Applying the ratio
of entities that meet the SBA size standards to the number
of affected entities, based on the methodology described at greater length in the RIA
of the Fiduciary Rule, the Department estimates that the number
of small entities affected
by this final rule is 2,438 BDs, 16,521 Registered Investment Advisors, 496
insurers, and 3,358 other ERISA service providers.
«The sharing
of data
by big US
insurers is part
of their attempts to better manage utilisation, health behaviour and outcomes
of the insured,» he said.
A claim
by the Opposition Leader Bill Shorten that private
insurers held $ 6 billion in excess capital was misleading because most
of the excess was held
by non-profit funds, analysts said.
The comments, made at a conference organized
by a leading U.S. health
insurer lobbying group, stoked speculation over what steps the administration
of U.S. President Donald Trump may take to rein in lofty prescription drug costs.
The company focuses on cancer drug research and has a platform for so - called «real - world» data, which can be used to assess the economic value
of medicines and is sought after
by drug makers looking to justify their prices to health
insurers.
Partly in response to that, real estate developers and others who needed to borrow large amounts
of money began turning to
insurers, which rapidly expanded their financial activities and raised the money to do so
by selling a wide array
of often speculative investment products.
They are not issued generally
by professional
insurers but
by other types
of finanancial institutions that were very lax in acutairial supervision and don't have the funding set aside to pay out the swaps as
insurers generally do for their insured items.
Cinelli said that the policies are underwritten
by «a couple
of the largest
insurers and re-
insurers,» but did not name them due to the proprietary nature
of the structures.