National Underwriter Life & Health Magazine November 2012
Features
The complete ELNY saga
For more than two decades, the Executive Life Insurance Company of New York has been bled for billions of dollars while languishing in a state-imposed purgatory.
News
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Arlen Specter (1930-2012)
It has been said that no one has done more for the state of Pennsylvania than Benjamin Franklin. It has also been said that Pennsylvania Senator Alren Specter runs a close second.
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Alzheimer’s panel: Screen caregivers, too
Should doctors and hospitals treat caregiving as an obvious health risk?
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Insurers, doctors clash on prompt-pay law
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IAIS proposes G-SII policy measures, could cause insurer reorganizations
New proposed policy measures for the world’s global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs) would push regulatory authorities to make structural changes throughout those companies in addition to possibly requiring more capital.
Opinion
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On the Third Hand: Flu
The drafters of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act clearly face the same internal epidemiological conflicts that face just about everyone who thinks about health finance, aside from single-payer and free-market purists.
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Potomac Watch: Thrifty Regulation
Insurance companies which operate savings and loans should not be surprised that federal regulators are proposing to use different metrics than they are currently using to oversee them as their consolidated regulator.
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Time to fill the void in regulation of structured settlement brokers
Experts disagree as to whether states should impose requirements regarding disclosure of compensation and potential conflicts of interest.
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Millennial: Setting Benchmarks
Editor's Note
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Point of no return
This month, we are presenting a very special editorial project, an investigation into the rehabilitation, restructuring and liquidation of the Executive Life Insurance Company of New York, or ELNY.







