Editor's Note: The post below by E. Richard Brown, Gerald F. Kominski, and Steven P. Wallace discusses the lessons of Medicare for the new public health insurance that Congress is considering creating ...
This article was originally published in Global Restructuring Review in August 2025, and is reproduced here with permission of Global Restructuring Review. With the limitation clock running down for ...
Data reigns supreme and companies face complex issues regarding the collection, analysis and security of the information they deploy. The insurance sector is a microcosm of data management, offering ...
For decades, life insurance sales in the United States have been declining, with fewer Americans purchasing life insurance and others remaining underinsured. In late February of this year, however, ...
Like all Americans, our best wishes are with Floridians who continue to grapple with thetragic destruction brought by Hurricane Ian. Beyond the human cost, the number of insurance claims filed ...
Strategic bankruptcy” can be a corporate strategy—but that’s not the norm. More typically, when faced with the sudden reality of bankruptcy, directors and officers have little time to plan for it.
Abstract: Perhaps the most powerful obstacle to state-based health care innovation is a federal government seeking to impose a single national system through regulations and mandates. There is an ...
How much life insurance do you really need? Insurance salespeople can come up with endless reasons why you should buy life policies, but there are only three sensible uses: * To replace a family”s ...
The Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) individual shared responsibility penalty was reduced to $0 in 2017, effectively repealing the individual mandate and removing a key means of reducing uninsurance. For ...
A devastating house fire taught one financial expert a hard lesson about insurance: having a policy is not the same as being prepared. In a Forbes column, Parere Advisory founder Janet Arzt wrote that ...