Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'insurance'
September 19, 2008
Photograph of Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, with Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, SEC chairman Christopher Cox and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi among others, by Lauren Victoria Burke/AP The government took more steps to, hopefully, prevent more financial chaos in the financial markets. The NY Times characterizes the moves as "what could become the biggest bailout in United States history":While details remain to be worked out, the plan is likely to authorize the government to buy......
Continue Reading "Treasury, Federal Reserve Plan Even Bigger Bailout"July 29, 2008
Last year Jay Parkinson emerged as the doctor for the people, making housecalls and treating the uninsured. Now he is launching a franchise operation, called Hello Health, with the first outlet opening in Williamsburg later this month. The WSJ checked in with the good doctor last month, and he got in to the intricacies of the franchise.Hello Health is a neighborhood-based, Internet-enabled practice that sees you in person and communicates with you over the Internet.......
Continue Reading "Dr. Jay Parkison, and Williamsburg, Say "Hello Health""January 5, 2008
John and Annette Ferranti certainly did not feel they were in good hands with the Allstate Insurance Company, after Allstate refused to pay their homeowners damage claim they insist was caused by an Air France Concorde jet. The insurance company, which had wanted to appeal appeal a jury award of $1.15 million to the Mill Basin couple, finally agreed to pay the Ferrantis $995,000. On July 21, 2002, the Ferrantis say that the Air......
Continue Reading "Insurer Pays Concorde Damage to Brooklyn Home"December 28, 2007
There are worries that a proposed $50,000 surcharge on all MD's in the state could do irreparable harm to New York's health care community. The state's medical malpractice liability fund is underfunded, and state insurance superintendent Eric Dinallo is looking for ideas. Doctors unable to obtain liability insurance from commercial carriers are required to get insurance from a pool for high-risk doctors called the Medical Malpractice Insurance Plan, which charges doctors at least 290% the......
Continue Reading "New York Docs Feeling Ill Over Proposed Insurance Surcharge"December 2, 2007
A report released by the Center for Immigration Studies shows that foreign born immigrants living in New York are socioeconomically closer to the average citizen than elsewhere in the country. The study says that New York immigrants are more likely to be in the country legally, have health insurance and tend to be better educated. The New York Times reports that the states with the widest income gaps between immigrants and citizens are California, Texas,......
Continue Reading "New York's Immigrants Are the Best"
