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Update on Underwriting
15). Our survey had 17 companies reporting about two-and-a-half years ago. Of those 17, 16 were testing ... you go down to exactly $100,000. Only one of the 17 companies tested higher than $150,000 by 1990. (By ...- Authors: Thomas W Reese, Timothy F Twiss, Kenneth Sipe, Application Administrator
- Date: May 1993
- Competency: Results-Oriented Solutions
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance
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Accelerated Underwriting Program Development Seminar
training on rules needs to occur. 16 Training Needs 17 Training for Underwriters • Underwriters need to move away from ... expectation for context What data do I need? 17 Reporting Answers “What?” • X% mortality impact ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: May 2019
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration
- Topics: Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Product development - Life Insurance
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EHRs
EHRs Top 10 myths and truths about EHRs. 7/19/2019 12:00:00 AM ... it’s not as easy as it seems 16 Myth Number 4 17 There are different types of access to EHR data ...- Authors: Nichole Myers, Sue Wehrman
- Date: Jul 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance
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Digest of Informal Discussion - Substandard Insurance
Digest ... Hours 16 1,200 and over.. 11 Total* . . . . . 17 Number of Avia- tion ~atalities (8) (9) ... tlon " " ~ Fatalities atahtte per 1,00( 44 (1) (17) 19 (7) (18) 8 (2) (16) 6 (13) (57) 6 (20) 10 ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Nov 1952
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance
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Risk Classification and Privacy
promote these three objectives the Commission drafted 17 recommendations which, in their opinion, would also ... of information collected. I referred earlier to 17 recommendations. I have just now identified one of ...- Authors: Daniel Case, John H Cook, Robert J Randall, Ronald E Timpe
- Date: Jun 1978
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance; Public Policy
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Risk Classification Trends
drivingrecords is that you would issue substandard? (See Table 17.) Again, I think Dave mentioned the importance of ... assumption that you are using in pricing. TABLE 17 % of Impaired Driving Risks Issued Substandard 0- ...- Authors: David A Jeggle, James W Pilgrim, Gregg R Sadler, Melville J Young
- Date: Apr 1990
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance
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Preferred Risk Underwriting Criteria: Task Force Survey Results
because there were only 17 companies that answered the smoker question, and so those 17 companies likely had ... Underwriting Criteria: Task Force Survey Results 17 needed because, using my point scale, females tended ...- Authors: Application Administrator, Allen Klein, Jess L Mast
- Date: May 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance
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Session 176: The Future of Medical Records in Underwriting
Session 176: The Future of Medical Records in Underwriting Session 176: The Future of Medical ... Future of Medical Records in Underwriting | C1-Public 17 Medical hieroglyphics 10/31/201918 EHR versus ...- Authors: Dae Won Kim, David A Moore, June Quah, Timothy Meagher
- Date: Mar 2020
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance; Technology & Applications
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Risk Classification - Current Status
in California understate the number of cases by 17% to 25% for a number of possible reasons. One reason ... reported until after the person dies. The estimate of 17% to 25% does not include intentional physician non-reporting ...- Authors: Edward Jarrett, Gary McHolland, James Merwald, Mark Milton, David Simbro
- Date: Jun 1986
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance; Public Policy
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Digest of Panel Presentation and Informal Discussion on the 1951 Impairment Study at the Spring Meetings
15--29 . . . . . 95% (10) 103% (32) 130% (40) 115% (17) 145% (23) 30--39 . . . . . 105% (22) 145b'7o (30) ... `50-'64 . . . . . . . . . 18.6 ,5.6 12,5 9 1 8.6 8.8 17 3 6,3 10.6 (iii) Excess Deaths per Thousand 15-29 ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries, JAMES TIMOTHY PHILLIPS, Edward A. Lew, Alton P Morton, William J November, Edward W Marshall, Application Administrator
- Date: Jun 1954
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance