New Private Sector Solution Will Lower Health Insurance Costs
By OKGOP | NewsCommissioner Doak in Washington D.C. with Senator Jim Inhofe (Oklahoma City) – Many of Oklahoma’s small businesses can look forward to saving money, thanks to Governor Mary Fallin’s signing of Senate Bill 1621 today. The measure will allow small employers to purchase group insurance through an employer association, which can pool resources with like businesses.
Doak works with High Risk Pool to bring health coverage to youngest Oklahomans
By OKGOP | News(Oklahoma City) – Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak this afternoon praised a policy decision by the Oklahoma High Risk Pool that effectively closes any remaining gap in child-only health insurance coverage for Oklahomans. “We’ve worked for a year to address this issue and a complete solution is coming together,” Doak said. The
Doak glad Democrats becoming aware of child-only insurance gap
By OKGOP | News(Oklahoma City) - Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak today welcomed Democrats to the table where a health insurance issue critical to Oklahoma children is being addressed. He does have a few questions for them. “I am glad that insuring Oklahoma children has finally become a priority for the state’s Democrats,” Doak said this afternoon. “I’d
Doak Visits All 77 Counties
By OKGOP | NewsPromise kept: Commissioner listens to consumers in all 77 Oklahoma counties OKLAHOMA CITY – With an insurance roundtable at the Medford Emergency Services Building this afternoon, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak made good on a campaign pledge delivered in 2010 to his future constituents. On the campaign trail the commissioner had promised that election
Turnaround of Insurance Dept. Verified
By OKGOP | News(National Harbor, Md.) – First-term Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak said today that a major deficiency inherited by his administration in January has been corrected according to the national association that establishes and monitors the regulatory protocols of state insurance departments. A financial committee of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) confirmed Wednesday













