E&S cyber requires brokers to translate complex exposures into actionable coverage for clients
InsuranceFest is back – with more connections and deeper insights that will help shape the future of specialty insurance. The event…
Artificial intelligence tools could help safety-net organizations close gaps created by massive cuts to Medicaid signed into law last year,…
Washington state is set to approve a new tax on millionaires, a measure that would shift how the state raises…
In recent years, Medicaid spending on prescription drugs has grown, in part due to the emergence of new, high-cost drugs, including GLP-1s and cell…
Medical technology maker Stryker Corp., hit by a crippling cyberattack linked to a pro-Iran group, is still investigating the breach…
The Government of Jamaica has announced its intention to renew its Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF-SPC) parametric risk transfer…
Physical losses may still be relatively contained but the US-Iran conflict is generating a second wave of insurance exposure through…
Major storms that whipped up tornadoes in parts of Illinois and Indiana on Tuesday leveled homes, downed trees and power…
The Host It’s been a tough week for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In addition to…
A New York orthopedic spinal surgeon has been denied reauthorization to treat workers’ compensation patients in the state. A Supreme…
Vouch is expanding its brokerage services into financial services, health & life sciences and professional services. The San Francisco, California-based…
For brokers and insurers, the conflict is sharpening attention on cyber accumulation, remote-access weaknesses and policy clarity
IT developers who lose their certification would also forfeit some financial incentives, ASTP/ONC head Dr. Thomas Keane said at the…
