The goal of creating a national, standardized database of electronic medical records (EMRs) continues to be elusive, despite the founding of...
When an insurance company tells you after an accident which body shop to go to, you might not think twice about...
The virus struck Brian Tyson suddenly in 2003, forcing him off his sales position with Pitney Bowes Inc. that paid him...
As the state approves a $700,000 study of problem gamblers and their cost to society, it may soon cost a little...
The founder of Oxford Health Plans L.L.C. is attempting to raise $125 million to purchase a health-care company.
For many years, workers’ compensation premiums in New York have been among the highest in the nation, contributing substantially to the...
Hartford Financial Services Inc. agreed to pay $115 million to settle charges in Connecticut, New York and Illinois that it profited...
Gov. M. Jodi Rell fought off a half-dozen competing health plans to win passage of her Charter Oak Health Plan to...
Gov. Eliot Spitzer and state legislative leaders said last week that rates for workers’ compensation insurance will decline by more than...
An insurance company hopes to avoid covering millions of dollars in fines against the former CEO of Purdue Pharma L.P. after...
As Congress debates a bill that would extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Extension Act (TRIEA), many insurance experts say having some...
In mid-2006, citing concerns over patient care, Crystal Run Healthcare’s president and CEO pulled his staff of 64 doctors out of...
Dr. Michael Rosenberg, a plastic surgeon based in Mount Kisco and the 2008 president-elect of the Medical Society of the State...
It used to be when the health insurance industry sneezed, the business community caught a cold.