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- Public Comment - Rex C Bowden Sr 1.15.24
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/public-comments-dec23/public-comment---rex-c-bowden-sr-1-15-24.pdf?sfvrsn=42414652_0
- have owned stock in Athem/Elevance for many years. The stock has consistently gone down in value, know many other Blue Cross plans have agreed to become part of Athem/Elevance in one form
Or another, cannot
control the costs of provider healthcare and new costly innovations. Athem/ Elevance cannot, .
Venders are passing those costs to Athem/Elavance and it Blue Cross Plans.
From the IRS..
If you,
Revenue Code section 1223(1).
No mention of this income tax issue from BCBSLA or Athem/Elevance
- Public Comment - Allison Booth-21
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/public-comments/public-comment---allison-booth-21.pdf?sfvrsn=67d14652_0
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Response
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Submitted on
September 21, 2023 | 06:05 PM
Username
Comment Type
Public Comment
First Name
Allison
Last Name
Booth
Email
[email protected]
Received Date
Publish Status
Comment
I do NOT believe that the sale of BCBS to a for-profit company is in the best interest of the policy
shareholders !!! We are the ones that would be subjected to increased premiums and decreased benefits
through this sale. The privileged few shareholders are the only ones
- Certificates of Completion
- https://ldi.la.gov/industry/producer-adjuster/education/education-providers/lists/education-provider/certificates-of-completion
- In addition to the roster reporting requirement, providers must give each person who successfully completes a continuing education a certificate of completion for the student’s records. A provider may use a certificate of their own design provided the following data is included: the Louisiana course number the name of the attendee and the Louisiana producer or adjuster license number of the attendee (continuing education courses)
- X242 - Defendants' Motion to Extend CMS - 6 17 21
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/louisiana-health-cooperative/lahc/x242---defendants'-motion-to-extend-cms---6-17-21.pdf?sfvrsn=f1724352_6
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counsel dated
May 28, 2021,
attached
hereto en globo as Exhibit D
(without attachments).
9, :
DEPUTY
CLERK
DEFEN
DANTS'M
OTION
AND IN
CORPOR
ATED M
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TO E
XTEND
CASE M, , 2021, 16:06
EST)(attached as
E
xhibit A hereto); E-mail from
Andree M. Cullens,(March 15,
2021,
will
be produced in about four
weeks")(attached as
Exhibit A hereto).
6
On April 12, 2021, Andree M. Cullens,(May
18,2021, 14:46 EST)
(attached as Exhibit
B hereto).
E-mail
from Andree
- O152-9 - MPSJ - Exhibit H
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/louisiana-health-cooperative/lahc/o152-9---mpsj---exhibit-h.pdf?sfvrsn=b4be4c52_2
- SPECIALTY INSURANCA C ONdTAI{ry'S
ANS.WER{ EXCEPTTONS, AND
A}'F.IFII{ATIVE DEFENFES
T(} SEC(}hID, or Oohener, tle Primary Polioy has nnt attached and coverage
is not
possibly
triggered.
4
Dec, set foxth in the foregoing Fiffh
and Sixth Affirmarive Defensos"
EishtJr Allirrn ative
l)efense
Coverage has not attached
under the
Frimary
Folicy"s
Insuring Agreement
B
('Claims
Against, not attach tp the extcnt tlrat thcre is any
indenrErifrcation aad
other iusruance
available
- Education Provider Approval
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/licensing/adjusters/education-provider-approval.pdf?sfvrsn=b6a84c52_24
- : Middle Name: Last Name:
Address:
Position: Ownership %:
SECTION 4 - ATTESTATION
I, the undersigned, do hereby attest that all of the information contained in this application and all
attachments, the quality of the program and for the conduct of any other instructors. You may attach a resume, : __________________________________________________________________________________
Educat ionandTrain ing :
School or Training Facility Name Dates Attended
Degree, %ormoreoftheprovider .Attachadd itiona lnames
onaseparatesheet
First Name: Middle Name: Last Name
- C29 - Exception of Prematurity - Beam - 2 17 17 Donelon v. Shilling (00612544xC312F)
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/Louisiana-Health-Cooperative/c29---exception-of-prematurity---beam---2-17-17-donelon-v-shilling-(00612544xc312f).pdf?sfvrsn=87567452_6
- 70130
Telephone: (504) 581-5141
Facsimile: (504) 566-1201
Attorneysfor Beam Partners, LLC, attached to both Petitions as
Exhibit "3 ").
intent, and the Binding Arbitration Law. Therefore, Beam, of the CO-OP. (See Contract attached as Exhibit
"A" and Affidavit of T. Shilling attached as Exhibit "B, . (See Contract, Exhibit "A" and
Amendments I, 2, and 3 attached, in globo, as Exhibit "C, attached as Exhibit "D"). Billy Bostick was named as the Receiver of the Healthcare CO-OP
- R184 - Reply Memo to Defendants' Opposition to MPSJ - 11 12 20
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/louisiana-health-cooperative/lahc/r184---reply-memo-to-defendants'-opposition-to-mpsj---11-12-20.pdf?sfvrsn=f7bc4c52_2
- -receivership
conduct
of the Receiver.
Atthough each defendant has filed separate opposition, .
Memo.
(5
pages);
Atlantic Opp.
Memo
(11
pages);
Evanston Opp. Memo.
(5
pages); GRI Opp
Memo, of defendants'
attempts to circumvent this clear statement of
positive
law
(whether
couched as
a
"waiver, .").
3
See Buck
Opp. Memo.,p.16; RSUI Opp. Memo.,
p.4;
Atlantic Opp.Memo., pp. 6-9; GRI Opp.
Memo, , Wooley
hammers the
proverbial nail in defendants'
attempts to plead
"regulator
fault" or conduct
- TENTATIVE AGENDA
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/ldi-convention/tentative-agenda-2020-for-web-and-program.pdf?sfvrsn=4ae94f52_6
- and Registration
(Atrium)
8:30am 9:00am
Welcome Remarks
Jim Donelon, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance, )
Medicare Secondary
Payer Act: Who is Liable?
John Cattie, Attorney
(Room TBA)
12:00pm 12:45pm, must attend the conference program in its entirety. Failing to attend the
conference programs, by
the attendee.
Start End
Thursday, March 5, 2020
7:30am 8:30am
Continental Breakfast and Registration
(Atrium)
8:30am 8:40am
Welcome Back
Jim Donelon, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance
(Premier
- October 2014
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/october-2014.pdf?sfvrsn=64a17352_8
- and cyber-attack coverage are recent examples,
but terrorism insurance is also a product we have seen, not specifically exclude terrorism coverage.
The 9/11 attacks and the resulting financial cost changed that. The 9/11 attacks caused $35
billion in insured losses, making 2001 the most expensive year up to that point for insurance
and reinsurance. The attacks also pointed to a new type of terrorism threat, along with mass
casualties.
Much of the financial cost from the September 11 attacks fell