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Actuarial Aspects of the Changing Canadian Demographic Profile
Actuarial Aspects of the Changing Canadian Demographic Profile This paper reviews the recently published ... Discussions of this paper are included. Health care costs;Mortality modeling;Public employee pension ...- Authors: Robert Brown
- Date: Oct 1982
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Demography>Population data; Economics>Health economics
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Social Security: Regressive or Progressive?
rates and the OASDI benefit (expressed as the Primary 80 Insurance Amount or PIA). They analyzed ... (AIME) for this worker would equal $2061. The Primary Insurance Amount would equal 90 percent of the ...- Authors: Robert Brown
- Date: Jan 1998
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Social Insurance>Social Security
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The Actuary
from nightmares about dramatic increases in health care—are probably not sleeping at all these nights. They ... to look at all the care patients receive—including inpatient and physi- cian care. That is, it is useful ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Bruce Pyenson, Craig Kalman, Pang Hsiang Chye, John Riley, Megan Potter, Meredith Lego
- Date: Nov 2002
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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Economic Security in an Aging Population: Implications for the Design and Marketing of Group Products
U.S. and OAS, GIS, C/QPP, and Universal Health Care in Canada. ECONOMIC SECURITY IN AN AGING POPULATION ... government-sponsored social security. On the health-care front, both Canada and the U.S. face continued ...- Authors: Robert Brown
- Date: Jan 1994
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Demography>Population data
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Health Section News, April 2000, Issue No. 37
Page How Significantly Can Health Care Costs Really Be Impacted with Today’s Approaches ... Square...................11 Consumer-Driven Health Care by Stacey Muller.......................12 A Message ...- Authors: Richard A Kipp, Jeffrey Miller, Bernard Rabinowitz, James Robinson, Patrick J Dunks, Donna C Novak, Stacey Muller, Theresa Resnick, Gerry Smedinghoff, John Ragan, Nickolas Ortner, Robert Brown
- Date: Apr 2000
- Publication Name: Health Watch
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Driving Longevity through Educational Attainment – A Literature Review
health care delivery system better and take better advantage of it. Education exerts its direct beneficial ... This could have a significant impact on long-term care costs. Olshansky et al. (2012) found that in 2008 ...- Authors: Robert Brown
- Date: Nov 2023
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Topics: Demography
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Investment Implications Of An Aging Population
professors and put the money into extended and chronic care. Unfortunately, it is not going to work quite that ... shares of the cost of Canada's universal medical care programs, which are preponderantly for the benefit ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Barry S Halpern, A Haeworth Robertson, James R Swenson, David S Williams
- Date: May 1984
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Economics>Financial markets; Finance & Investments>Investments
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Factors Affecting Retirement Mortality
provide annuities to fund nursing home care and other long term care costs for ill or frail elderly people ... missing from an actuarial model, then the most direct response is to re-estimate the published estimation ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Joanne McDaid
- Date: Jan 2003
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Gender factors; Global Perspectives
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The Actuary
Basic education revenue is expected to exceed direct expenses by a significant margin for the next few ... choose from in the areas of Health, Long- Term Care and Pension, ranging in topic from comprehensive ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Stephen G Kellison, Application Administrator
- Date: Dec 2001
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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International Section News, June 2001, Issue No. 25
Product Development). Section distribution by primary practice area is 45% Life, 25% Retirement Systems ... is one of various SOA Sections that are not a primary practice or specialty, but are instead secondary ...- Authors: Mohamed F Amer, Robert Brown, Linden Cole, A Norman Crowder, Hassan Kamil, Michael Sze, Ronald Poon-Affat, Gary F Boal, Jim Toole, James Makin
- Date: Jun 2001
- Publication Name: International News