American Integrity Insurance Group a Tampa- based property and casualty insurance holding company, today announced that the Company will ring The Closing Bell ® on the New York Stock Exchange to commemorate its recent initial public offering. Bob Ritchie, Founder and CEO of American Integrity, commented,“ We achieved a major milestone in May having…
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ATLANTA— Federal budget cuts aimed at Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act could eventually cost 16 million Americans their health insurance coverage, and Georgia would not be immune from the impact, a health care advocacy group is warning. Their new report, 2025 Scorecard on State Health System Performance, ranked Georgia 45th— behind all of its neighbors.
–Federal Reserve officials agreed to hold interest rates steady on Wednesday but suggested they could cut them later this year. "Despite elevated uncertainty, the economy is in a solid position," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said. The president also said he was looking forward to the end of Powell's tenure at the Federal Reserve.
Medicaid expansion helped Kentucky and other states get more people covered by health insurance, but proposed federal cuts could undo that, a new report found. Kentucky was among the worst states for vaccinations, with 64% of children having all doses of recommended vaccines. "In Kentucky, one of the first states to expand Medicaid eligibility, the uninsured…
I spoke to Blue Shield and have read my evidence of coverage documents… please help, I pay a lot for a gold PPO plan to ensure I don't get buried by a claim! Kyle Iverson: Hi Susan, we're sorry to hear about this, but I do believe we can get you going in the right direction and hopefully resolve this. Alan Cash: Ugg, medical claims!
In his second tenure leading Indiana's most expensive state agency, Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Mitch Roob wants to significantly change Indiana's insurance program for low- to middle-income Hoosiers. Some congressional changes could be prohibitively expensive for the state, coming on the heels of a bleak revenue forecast…
Precision Driving Center of Minnesota will be offering 55+ Driver Discount courses, including:. 12:30 -4: 30 p.m. July 14 at Owatonna High School, 1455 SE 18th St. at the activities door. 5:30 -9: 30 p.m. July 14 at Blooming Prairie High School, 202 4th Ave. NW, Blooming Prairie.
Republicans and regulators proposed several pro-consumer bills. Brad Yeager, the New Port Richey Republican who leads the House’ s insurance committee. They did devote $280 million to renew the popular My Safe Florida Home program, which awards $10,000 grants to help homeowners harden their homes.
A presentation of Carson City School District's 2024 -25 Measures of Academic Progress as well as possible action on a new food service contract, health and wellness and suicide prevention policy changes will highlight Tuesday's meeting of the Carson City School Board. —A presentation and possible action to approve the renewal of property/casualty…
Federal budget cuts aimed at Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act could eventually cost 16 million Americans their health insurance coverage, and Georgia would not be immune from the impact, a health care advocacy group is warning. Its new report, 2025 Scorecard on State Health System Performance, ranked Georgia 45th behind all of its neighbors.
WASHINGTON- The U.S. central bank held interest rates steady on Wednesday and policymakers signaled borrowing costs are still likely to fall in 2025, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell cautioned against putting too much weight on that view, and said he expects "meaningful" inflation ahead as consumers pay more for goods due to the Trump administration's…
ATLANTA Federal budget cuts aimed at Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act could eventually cost 16 million Americans their health insurance coverage, and Georgia would not be immune from the impact, a health care advocacy group is warning. Their new report, 2025 Scorecard on State Health System Performance, ranked Georgia 45th- behind all of its neighbors.
The Federal Reserve kept benchmark interest rates steady on Wednesday, defying President Trump’ s call for a large cut to juice the economy. The Fed is on track for two rate cuts later in the year, but it is raising concerns about the potential for slower growth and higher inflation. “It’ s also possible the inflationary effects could be more persistent,” Mr. Powell said,…
President Trump slammed Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell ahead of an expected decision Wednesday to leave interest rates where they are instead of agreeing to the president's demand for a cut. "We have a stupid person at the Fed, he probably won't cut today," Mr. Trump said as he inspected new flagpoles at the White House. Mr. Powell says he needs to take it slow…
Greg Gianforte vetoed several medical insurance and healthcare bills last week, including one that would have allowed first responders to get workers’ compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder. An attached letter from Department of Administration head Misty Ann Giles said the state could be subjecting the“ state and employers to inequitable…
INDIANAPOLIS— In his second tenure leading Indiana's most expensive state agency, Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Mitch Roob wants to significantly change Indiana's insurance program for low- to middle-income Hoosiers. Some congressional changes could be prohibitively expensive for the state, coming on the heels of a bleak revenue…
—The Federal Reserve kept interbank interest rates at a range of 4.25 to 4.5 percent on Wednesday amid trade policy fluctuations and pressure from President Donald Trump. Fed officials stressed the overall health of U.S. economic conditions, which has seen decreasing inflation in recent months along with steady levels of low unemployment.
Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Wills Eye Hospital& Research Institute,“ Forty-six states, including the District of Columbia, were used to make comparisons between 2022 and 2024 Medicaid reimbursement rates for new patient and follow-up visits. Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Hawaii, and New Mexico demonstrated the greatest…
2025 JUN 18– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News– Current study results on Health and Medicine- Population Health have been published. Financial supporters for this research include Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, National Institutes of Health- USA, NIH National Institute on Minority Health& Health Disparities.
