Regulatory Challenges for US Insurers

Regulatory Challenges for US Insurers
Emergence from the pandemic, macroeconomic volatility, and business model transformations have exposed new divides between and among US insurers and state regulators. With regulatory inertia and politics on full display, insurance companies are finding it difficult to adjust quickly to post-pandemic realities. In addition, oversight spread out over various regulatory bodies and new investment regulations impacting allocation options for insurance companies have added a new layer of complexity for the industry.
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Insurance Fraud

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CLM is pleased to present our Webinar Series. We have many topics for you to choose from and attendance is open to all CLM Members and Fellows and Guests. The webinar topics are current and exciting - ranging from Alternative Dispute Resolution to Workers Compensation issues and are presented by claims, litigation and insurance professionals.
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Understanding Medicare Treasury Claims – Avoiding the Pitfalls and Steps for Success

It is no secret that the U.S. Department of Treasury collection actions regarding Medicare conditional payment claims are on the rise. In fact, a recent CMS report found that Treasury collections jumped from $55 million in 2020 to $82 million in 2021, a 47% increase. In the big picture, notice of a Treasury claim – or worse yet a Treasury offset – very often signals that something went wrong as part of the claims handling process.
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The Benefits of Audit Controls When Using Public Records Data

From finding a witness’s phone number to locating additional coverage for an underinsured claimant, proprietary and public records data can be incredibly helpful in making claims decisions. However, such data contains sensitive personal information that is generally regulated and auditable.
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P&C Insurance: Consumer Bill Payment Preferences & What’s Ahead

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Bill payments for property and casualty insurance are among the most critical that consumers make. Continuous coverage depends on current policyholder accounts that are fueled by on-time payments.How do policyholders typically fund their P&C Insurance payments? Do they prefer repeating transactions like AutoPay or single One Time payments? What are the payment channels they gravitate toward? And when are they most like to pay their P&C Insurance bills?
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