HealthMarkets, a leading provider of affordable health and life insurance for the self-employed, individuals and small businesses, announced Thursday the appointment of Michael Boxer as the ...
HealthMarkets Insurance Agency announces it has acquired Minneapolis, Minnesota-based Excelsior Benefits, LLC, a large, nationwide group health insurance general agency. The acquisition of Excelsior ...
— -- A nationwide health insurer that primarily covers the self-employed must improve its business practices — from training agents in ethics to speeding claims payments — following an unusual ...
HealthMarkets, a health insurer that primarily sells coverage to the self-employed, on Monday agreed to pay $20 million to settle violations found by regulators in 36 states, USA Today reports. In ...
— -- A health insurer that sells mainly to the self-employed agreed Monday to pay $20 million — one of the largest fines of its type — to settle violations found by regulators in a 36-state ...
Colorado is among 36 states participating in a probe of HealthMarkets Inc., the parent company of three insurance firms with a small Colorado presence. In addition, HealthMarkets and two of its ...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OH — OhioRISE and HealthMarkets Insurance have partnered to provide beds for children in need across eastern Ohio. HealthMarkets donated 10 beds and bedding sets to families served by ...
Open Enrollment is coming up and there are lots of changes you need to know about. Josh Crumley and Eric Ager with Healthmarkets Insurance Agency joined us on the show Wednesday morning to talk about ...
HealthMarkets Inc. has named a new president and chief operating officer who will become the company's chief executive officer next year. Kenneth J. Fasola will become HealthMarkets' president and CEO ...
A national health insurer and its majority owners, Wall Street powerhouses Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Blackstone Group, were accused in a lawsuit Wednesday of defrauding their California customers ...
Texas based insurer HealthMarkets must improve its business practices--from training agents in ethics to speeding claims payments--following an unusual multistate probe prompted by numerous complaints ...
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