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Surge in telemedicine creates liability risks as providers grapple with coverage gaps and cybersecurity threats, reveals a survey of brokers by QBE North America.
The latest decisions impacting the industry, including an insurer’s duty to defend and a coverage dispute following an equipment explosion.
The ACA’s sweeping changes have many benefits, but adequate insurance limits for expanded accountable care organizations is a concern.
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Financial Services
Overcapacity is the biggest threat to insurers in the short and long term.
The risks from the hacking of medical devices needs to be more clearly defined.
Construction executives let their emotions get the best of them after an onsite death, with dire policy consequences.
The legacy of Joan Rivers could be a more open, honest discussion about medical outcomes.
Addicted health care professionals are part of the national issue of prescription drug abuse, but the hardest to find and treat.
The Joan Rivers case demonstrates how medical outcomes often defy simple or conclusive explanations.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Conflicts of interest are the leading cause of legal malpractice claims.
Zach Gifford addressed serious sports safety issues for Cal State University.
Faced with an abrupt change in circumstances, Chris Thorn rose to the challenge.
Settlements of False Claims Act litigation reach into the billions, as the law incentivizes whistleblowers to report suspected company fraud.
It’s time for risk management to own compliance.
Regulators clearly prohibit unencrypted texting of private patient information.
D&O coverage has undergone substantial changes in the past 30 years.
Big banks can learn from Big Oil how to manage risk.
The project to install an intake tunnel beneath Lake Mead has been beset with delays and insurance losses.