Bookies vs. Doctors: Who Makes Better Business Decisions & Why, & What Does It Have to Do with ACORD Implementations? is the intriguing title of a session at this years ACORD LOMA Insurance Systems Forum.
Bookies vs. Doctors: Who Makes Better Business Decisions & Why, & What Does It Have to Do with ACORD Implementations? is the intriguing title of a session at this years ACORD LOMA Insurance Systems Forum.
What are the drivers that will shape the insurance industry over the course of the next decade? What are the building blocks of insurance 2020 and what possible new business scenarios will emerge for insurers?
What are the drivers that will shape the insurance industry over the course of the next decade? What are the building blocks of insurance 2020 and what possible new business scenarios will emerge for insurers?
Late last week, the President released his 2012 federal budget proposal that included $250 million in Justice Department grants to help states rewrite their laws on medical malpractice. Will it work?
This week marked the one-year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, while the first anniversary of the Chilean earthquake is next month. These two disasters highlight the fact that in the insurance world, the same perils can have very different outcomes.
Customer satisfaction declined in the finance and insurance sector, according to the latest monthly University of Michigan American Customer Satisfaction Index, but