Best's Review Life-Health Insurance Edition 1997 Leslie Werstein Hann - Abstracts

Best's Review Life-Health Insurance Edition 1997 Leslie Werstein Hann
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Between the rock and a hard place. (Prudential Insurance Company of America and its image problems)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Building new walls around managed care. (managed care legislation, 1997)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Cooking up the next health revolution: several cutting-edge programs that are already up and running could emerge as the next big thing in health insurance.(includes related articles on health maintenance organizations)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Insurers hustle to meet health reform deadlines. (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)(includes related article on the alternatives for group coverage offered in 40 states)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Long-term care joins the group. (California Public Employees Retirement System's entry into the long-term care market)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Melting in the hands of M&M: Johnson & Higgins joins the Marsh & McLennan fold, creating the world's largest insurance brokerage.InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Playing for keeps: insurers are learning that luring seniors to their Medicare HMOs is only half the battle - holding on to them may be the hardest part.InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Primerica's metamorphosis. (Primerica Financial Services)(includes related articles on founder Arthur L. Williams and a newsletter article titled 'In Praise of Art Williams')(Cover Story)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Pru's surprise pick to head its health unit. (Prudential Health Care's new president and CEO Steven J. Shulman)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Put me in, coach. (disability coverage for professional athletes)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Reshuffling the Medicare deck. (implications of the Balanced Budget Act on health insurance)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Technology to go. (insurers as commercial software vendors)(Cover Story)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Term warfare: divide and conquer.(prices for term life insurance)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Tilting at managed care. (author George Anders' critique of managed care standards)(Interview)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
Using long-term care to ensure customer loyalty.InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
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