Instructional Video2:07
The Business Professor

What is Disability Insurance?

Higher Ed
What is Disability Insurance?
Instructional Video4:28
Healthcare Triage

The Many Attempts to Improve the Value of Medicare

Higher Ed
There have been a lot of innovations in Medicare over the last decade or so, with the intent of improving the program's value. There have been some successes, but there is still a lot to be done.
Instructional Video14:14
The Wall Street Journal

Future-Proofing Risk Models

Higher Ed
Sustainability goals, climate change and shifts in the availability of capital will have a major influence on companies' risk management. Marsh Head of Sustainability Amy Barnes analyzes the main factors to consider when future-proofing...
Instructional Video24:34
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Doctoring

Higher Ed
Large health-care systems are defining new models of primary care, and tech is changing how the work of doctors is managed. How are doctors adjusting, and how do we educate the next generation to work in this new environment?
Instructional Video6:22
All In One Social Media

Video Marketing Content Ideas // Videos EVERY Business NEEDS to be Making to Grow Their Brand

Higher Ed
All businesses need to be using video to grow their brand, so in this video, I will share with you the top video marketing content ideas that you NEED to be making.
Instructional Video2:59
Healthcare Triage

The ACA Insurance Exchanges Are Open! Go Get Insured!

Higher Ed
While Obamacare is has been under legislative threat all year, it's still the law of the land, which means the exchanges are open for business for 2018. So if you don't get insurance through your employer or Medicare or the VA, you...
Instructional Video36:50
The Wall Street Journal

How to Buy Cyber Insurance

Higher Ed
In recent months, purchases of cybersecurity insurance have faced soaring premiums and more exclusions to coverage. Robert Parisi, cyber leader at Munich Re, leads this interactive workshop on making a purchase and how to arrive at the...
Instructional Video3:18
The Business Professor

Understanding Worker's Compensation Laws

Higher Ed
This video explains worker's compensation laws, which are state or federal laws that require employers to provide insurance or pay into a state program to cover employees who are injured on the job. The video highlights the benefits of...
Instructional Video3:12
Healthcare Triage

Lots of People Are Still Uninsured

Higher Ed
Although the ACA has significantly reduced the percent of Americans who are uninsured, we have not yet come close to universal coverage. This has become a topic of focused debate among Democratic primary candidates. Short of achieving...
Instructional Video13:27
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Interview with Robert Kuttner

Higher Ed
Interview with Robert Kuttner
Instructional Video2:32
Healthcare Triage

More Medicaid News, but This Time Its Not All Terrible!

Higher Ed
This week, Seema Verma announced that the administration would not approve several requests by states to place lifetime limits on Medicaid benefits. How about that? The CMS doesn't do much to protect benefits these days, but this is a...
Instructional Video6:27
Healthcare Triage

Obamacare Helped the Uninsured, but the Underinsured, Not So Much

Higher Ed
The Affordable Care Act in the US, like most health care reform efforts, focuses on uninsurance. That's fine, as people without insurance do face significant problems accessing the healthcare system in the United States. But...
Instructional Video21:24
The Wall Street Journal

An Rx for Health Care: Part I

Higher Ed
It's already part of presidential campaign slogans: "Medicare for all." But how exactly would that work?
Instructional Video3:52
Healthcare Triage

But, But, Medicaid Recipients Are Already Working

Higher Ed
Recently, the Trump administration put forward plans to force all the able-bodied lazy people with Medicaid coverage to finally get jobs. The problem with this is that pretty much all the Medicaid recipients who can work already have...
Instructional Video2:19
The Business Professor

Insurance Policies Relevant to Real Property (Land)

Higher Ed
Insurance Policies Relevant to Real Property (Land)
Instructional Video1:30
The March of Time

1952: NEW YORK CITY: TIMES SQUARE: NIGHT: HA WS Times Square cityscape,TD Crowd of people. VOX POPS: Unidentified host w/ mic & people asking questions for Eisenhower: Position on Labor Law?, FEPC & Taft Hartley?, Reduce taxes like Taft promised?

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MOT 1952: NEW YORK CITY: TIMES SQUARE: NIGHT: HA WS Times Square cityscape,TD Crowd of people. VOX POPS: Unidentified host w/ mic & people asking questions for Eisenhower: Position on Labor Law?, FEPC & Taft Hartley?, Reduce taxes like...
Instructional Video5:49
Healthcare Triage

Trump Cuts ACA Cost-sharing Payments, Lawsuits Incoming

Higher Ed
This week, Donald Trump's administration continued to try and undermine the Affordable Care Act by terminating cost-sharing payments to insurers. Ironically, in the long run, this will increase premiums, which will mean the federal...
Instructional Video24:50
The Wall Street Journal

Big Brother or Big Savings?

Higher Ed
The new world of personal data uses algorithms and smart devices to offer cheaper, better insurance coverage, but at what price to consumer privacy? Hear from executives of two startups upending the way financial institutions deploy...
Instructional Video2:23
The Business Professor

Understanding Director and Officer Liability Insurance

Higher Ed
This video discusses director and officer liability insurance, which protects officers and directors from personal liability for their actions within a corporation.
Instructional Video3:27
Healthcare Triage

ACA Risk Adjustment is out of Danger. For Now.

Higher Ed
A few weeks ago, we were critical of the Trump administration's handling of ACA risk adjustment payments. We're fair-minded types around here, so we though you should know that they've taken steps to fix it.
Instructional Video10:05
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Ed Kane - Measuring Systemic Risk To Empower the Taxpayer

Higher Ed
Banks take on excessive risk since they know, in case of failure, the taxpayer will step in to rescue them. That is a form of free insurance, and Ed Kane wants to end it. To do so, he says, we need to put a number on systemic risk, the...
Instructional Video13:58
Healthcare Triage

Paul Romer's Coronavirus Testing Plan

Higher Ed
Testing for coronavirus has been one of the most contentious aspects of the pandemic response in the United States. This week we're talking to Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Romer, who has developed a plan to roll out Coronavirus...
Instructional Video21:31
The Wall Street Journal

Waiting for Godot

Higher Ed
The Affordable Care Act is dying a death by a thousand cuts. Will Congress find an alternative?
Instructional Video6:09
Financial Times

How Brexit disruption will change London's financial centres

Higher Ed
The FT's head of Lex Jonathan Guthrie takes a high-speed tour of Mayfair, the City of London and Canary Wharf to see how leaving the EU will affect the capital's financial landmarks