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“Innovation” may be the latest industry buzzword, but what does it truly mean for insurers?
Of course top executives’ pay should reflect their responsibility and performance. But a little sanity on the subject is in order.
The level of mystery shrouding health care legislation isn’t instilling confidence within the workers’ comp industry.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
All signs point to positive trends in the workers’ comp market, which is good news for policyholders as well as insurers.
Risk managers reveal what they value in their brokers.
There’s a line between managing employee risks and treating them like irresponsible schoolchildren.
The insurance industry is continually and increasingly being challenged to revisit traditional business models.
The efficiencies promised by blockchain advocates must be balanced with the risks.
It’s incumbent upon risk managers to understand exactly what their agents are doing — or not doing — on their behalf.
Consistently getting the fundamentals right is a key focus for York Risk Services’ Patrick J. Walsh
Combining Liberty Mutual’s standard line depth and Ironshore’s underwriting expertise bodes well, he says.
When some go uninsured, there is inevitably an additional cost to those who purchase insurance.
With access to PDMP data, pharmacy benefit managers could be an important ally in the fight against opioid addiction.
In an age of small data, door-to-door insurance salesmen were part of their clients’ lives.
A call for reexamining claims-management philosophies and reshaping how injured workers are thought of.
How location intelligence will reshape the future of commercial property underwriting.
New cyber model platforms will help insurers better manage aggregation risk within their books of business.
If barriers to implementation are brought down, blockchain offers potential for financial institutions.