In a move that could set a precedent for other states, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has expressed his intention to make Wisconsin the first state to implement routine audits for health care claim denials. Governor Evers announced his plan on February 18, aiming to address the issue of widespread
The Wisconsin Examiner recently highlighted a growing trend in Wisconsin's healthcare landscape: the rise of direct primary care (DPC) practices. These practices offer a prepaid alternative to traditional health insurance for basic healthcare needs. Central to this discussion is legislative
The Kentucky General Assembly convened last week beneath the historic and vibrant ambiance of the Old State Capitol, which served as home to the legislature from 1830 to 1910. Commencing the session under the watchful eyes of historical figures like Isaac Shelby and George Washington, lawmakers
In recent years, the scrutiny and potential rollback of Medicaid expansion have intensified in several U.S. states, fueled by a political climate that prioritizes reducing federal spending. Originally, Medicaid, designed to provide public health insurance for low-income individuals, saw significant
The auto insurance landscape in Alberta is on the brink of a significant transformation. With the provincial government planning to implement a no-fault insurance system by January 2027, there is a heated debate about whether this change will truly benefit consumers. The impending shift presents a
Governor Brian Kemp recently unveiled a legislative proposal aimed at reforming Georgia's legal system, with a significant focus on tort reform. This initiative is designed to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts as a strategic approach to mitigate escalating insurance costs, which are