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By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | July 01, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO – More than 1,000 protesters converged outside the Moscone Convention Center on June 19 during the America’s Health Insurance Plans’ annual conference.Demonst...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | June 23, 2008
Healthcare stakeholders should welcome disruption as an opportunity to advance the industry, a Harvard Business School professor told conference attendees on Friday, the final day of AHIP Institute 20...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | June 20, 2008
More than 1,000 protesters calling for a single-payer healthcare system converged Thursday outside the Moscone Convention Center, where the America's Health Insurance Plans annual conference is being...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | June 19, 2008
Institute 2008, the annual June conference of America's Health Insurance Plans, is in full swing Thursday with a focus on best practices and applications, putting health plans in the role of agents of...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | May 30, 2008
Supply-CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) for hospitals is undergoing a “substantial reinvention,” said Eugene Schneller, professor and director of Health Sector Supply Chain Management and Policy...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | May 29, 2008
CHICAGO – Consumers and insurance brokers are finding that the Internet is the medium of choice for gathering information on the complex individual health plan market. This is an important...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | May 29, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO – Institute 2008, the annual June conference of America’s Health Insurance Plans, will highlight best practices and applications, putting health plans in the role of agents o...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | May 29, 2008
HARTFORD, CT – Aetna is the first U.S. health plan to establish a policy of requiring all of its vendors to provide employees with health insurance by 2011.Aetna is working with its ven...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | May 29, 2008
SACRAMENTO, CA – California Senate Bill 1522, which would set up insurance market standards, passed the Senate Appropriations Committee and, as of  press time, is headed to the Senate for a...
By Patty Enrado | 12:00 am | May 08, 2008
ATLANTA – Georgia’s lawmakers have passed House Bill 977, which Gov. Sonny Perdue is expected to sign into law any day now. The bill, the first of its kind in the nation, exempts...