Nation Oct 15 The basics of navigating the insurance claims process after a destructive hurricane By Sally Ho, Mae Anderson, Associated Press
Health May 28 Analysis: Health insurance claim denials are on the rise, to the detriment of patients Despite the potentially dire impact that denials have on patients’ health or finances, data shows that people appeal only once in every 500 cases. By Elisabeth Rosenthal, KFF Health News
Nation Apr 18 Insurance losses from Mississippi tornado nearing $100 million The Mississippi Insurance Department says insurance losses from the March tornado that carved a path of destruction through parts of Mississippi are approaching $100 million, and uninsured losses will likely exceed that number. By Michael Goldberg, Associated Press/Report for America
Health Apr 02 Watch 7:25 How algorithms are being used to deny health insurance claims in bulk Federal data shows that health insurance companies denied more than 49 millions claims in 2021, but customers appealed less than 0.2 percent of them. Investigative journalists at ProPublica found that the insurance company Cigna is using an automated system… By Ali Rogin, Kaisha Young, Juliet Fuisz
Economy Nov 19 Watch Future Unclear for Superstorm Sandy Victims Dealing with Insurance Woes Future Unclear for Superstorm Sandy Victims Dealing with Insurance Woes…