Supreme Court At Mid-Term: Hints Of Health Reform Decision
WASHINGTON -- A Kaiser Family Foundation poll published as the Supreme Court went into mid-term recess last week reveals that nearly 60 percent of Americans think the justices will be guided by ideology rather than legal analysis when they decide the constitutionality of Affordable Care Act's controversial individual mandate requiring people to purchase health insurance.
Health Insurance Stocks For a Republican Win
Investors busy assessing how the state of the global economy will affect their stock portfolios should start thinking about how the presidential race will weigh in. In particular, investors may want to look at how to play the health insurance space. Health care remains a subject of divide between the two parties, with Republicans trying to repeal Obama's nationwide health care reform since ...
IRDA forms Health Insurance Forum for consultation
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority has formed a Health Insurance Forum to act as a consultative body for all stakeholders.
John Hancock to Re-enter California Individual Long-Term Care Insurance Market
BOSTON, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Â John Hancock today announced that its individual long-term care insurance would be available in California, beginning February 27, including both its new California ...
Research and Markets: Non-Life Bancassurance in Europe: Accident and Health Insurance
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Non-Life Bancassurance in Europe: Accident and Health