How Allstate’s CIO is leaning on gen AI to make insurance policy coverage and claims requests more effective and empathetic

How Allstate’s CIO is leaning on gen AI to make insurance policy coverage and claims requests more effective and empathetic

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Florida Homeowners Get New ‘Affordable’ Insurance Options-but There’s a Catch

Florida Homeowners Get New ‘Affordable’ Insurance Options-but There’s a Catch

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Does my health insurance cover therapy?
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Does my health insurance cover therapy?

One in three Americans has resolved to make 2025 the year they get therapy. If you’re one of them, brace yourself: Figuring out how to get your insurance benefits to cover therapy can take some legwork. The drudgery of figuring out whether and how your insurance plan covers therapy — or choosing between plans in

FDIC Urged Banks to Avoid Public Blockchains

FDIC Urged Banks to Avoid Public Blockchains

By Mark Hunter 14 hours agoMon Jan 06 2025 09:38:01 Reading Time: 2 minutes The FDIC warned banks about the risks of using public blockchains, highlighting potential security and compliance issues Internal FDIC communications from 2022, revealed through a FOIA request, show regulatory concerns about transparency and fraud risks.   Such a stance has increased concerns

The largest health insurance companies that control nearly 75% of the market, ranked
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The largest health insurance companies that control nearly 75% of the market, ranked

A general view outside the United Healthcare corporate headquarters on December 4, 2024 in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Image: Stephen Maturen / Stringer (Getty Images) Over the past few years the health insurance industry has experienced a series of major mergers and acquisitions, further consolidating power into the hands of a few dominant companies — leaving Americans

Coinbase shares unredacted FDIC letters urging banks to avoid offering basic Bitcoin services

Coinbase shares unredacted FDIC letters urging banks to avoid offering basic Bitcoin services

Coinbase shares unredacted FDIC letters urging banks to avoid offering basic Bitcoin services Gino Matos · 2 hours ago · 2 min read The documents are unredacted versions of letters shared by Paul Grewal last month. 2 min read Updated: Jan. 3, 2025 at 10:32 pm UTC Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate. Image includes combined content

The most important questions to ask when picking a health care plan
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The most important questions to ask when picking a health care plan

Selecting a health insurance plan in the US is a little like going through a maze, or solving an impossibly difficult crossword puzzle. It can be a morass of hard-to-figure-out terms — HMO, PPO, deductible, premium, coinsurance — and plans. Under another Donald Trump presidency, understanding Affordable Care Act insurance plans may get even more

Massive healthcare breaches prompt US cybersecurity rules overhaul

Massive healthcare breaches prompt US cybersecurity rules overhaul

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed updates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to secure patients’ health data following a surge in massive healthcare data leaks. These stricter cybersecurity rules, proposed by the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and expected to be published as

New year, new health benefits? Here’s how to keep your out-of-pocket costs down.

New year, new health benefits? Here’s how to keep your out-of-pocket costs down.

For better or worse, most of what you already know about health insurance isn’t changing next year. The good news is that you won’t need to relearn the basics if your plan is changing in 2025. The bad news is that the risk of unexpected bills remains, in part because the fine print for most

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