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Fall 2008 Group and Health Design and Pricing (DP) Exam

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Group and Health DP is a written–answer examination offered in the fall of each year.

The syllabus for this exam develops the candidate's knowledge of the design and pricing of group and health products. Specific topics include: single employer group coverage, individual and multi–life coverages, coverages offered through group vehicles, employer strategies for design and funding, government health plans, regulation, taxation, utilization and claims management, predictive modeling techniques, medical manual rates, credibility theory, and underwriting.

This exam is required for candidates seeking to complete the Group and Health specialty track for Fellowship.

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    • Group and Health DP Exam

Tentative Date:
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tentative Time:
8:30–11:45 a.m. and 1:30–4:45 p.m.
(Includes read–through time)

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