Although no rule has been issued on the use of AI in Medicare enrollment, associations representing health agents are paying close attention to the possibility.
Health-related risks are among the most underplanned and financially disruptive factors in retirement — often outweighing market volatility, inflation or recessions.
Cigna's pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, negotiates drug pricaes and rebates for millions of consumers.
Cigna urged a federal court this week to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of orchestrating a sweeping racketeering scheme with major drug manufacturers.
Dean Vagnozzi is suing the SEC and Amie Riggle Berlin, senior trial counsel, for alleged constitutional violations and abuse of power.
Dean Vagnozzi’s lawsuit against the United States and a Securities and Exchange Commission attorney should be dismissed on multiple legal grounds, government lawyers argue.
The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee told hospital system CEOs that hospital consolidation and mergers “are fueling the borderline extortionary prices hospitals charge patients.”
Health care affordability is a top priority for Washington lawmakers, but election-year politics, the Senate filibuster and a slim Republican majority cloud the outlook for passage of any major health care legislation this year.
Billionaire financier Greg Lindberg is scheduled for sentencing next month, potentially marking the end of a ten-year legal drama that dismantled his insurance empire.
As faith in institutions wanes, auto insurers can rebuild credibility and attract younger customers by shifting from brand-led advertising to creator-driven storytelling on platforms they own.
A concerning gap exists between widespread investor awareness of policy issues and meaningful planning conversations that address these risks, a recent survey revealed.
The Federation of Americans for Consumer Choice has dropped its lawsuit against the Department of Labor after the agency withdrew guidance at the center of the dispute.