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The Actuary, April/May 2005 Assumptions;Long-term care=LTC;Pension liabilities=Pension obligations; Letters ... correct a comment that you made about long-term care insurance (LTC) and life insurance. Your precise ...- Authors: Application Administrator, Thomas P Tierney
- Date: Apr 2005
- Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices
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Editorial: Continuing Education
human kind. I could, for example, forget or not care to proofread this editorial with no fear of being ... improve you, your profession, and reduce health care costs in the universe. Tom Bakos Contributing Editor ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: Feb 2008
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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The Actuary Vol. 30, No. 7 Research Corner
model for expanded intercompany studies of health care benefits in the future. The study analyzed more ... addressing both business and regulatory issues. The primary objec- tive is to correlate traditional actuarial ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: Sep 1996
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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The Actuary Vol. 2, No. 10 About Actuarial Clubs And The Society Newsletter
This could go further. We would encourage the direct submission of papers by any Club members to the ... study was whether interest yields played the primary role in directing life in- surance companies’ ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: Dec 1968
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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Philadelphia Club Discusses Mutual Funds, Life Insurance - The Actuary - Vol. 1, No. 8, December 1967
it is now national policy that adequate medica~ care is a right owed to all. • As presently conceived ... There is a shift in emphasis from care for acute conditions to care for chronic and long-term conditions ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: Dec 1967
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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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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Editorial
part of the discovery. When we discuss long–term care pricing, do we mention that if everyone who purchases ... but there is no similar requirement for long–term care. Do you think the public would be surprised if they ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: Dec 2004
- Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Ethics
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The Actuary
ramatic changes are occurring in the health care system, and behind them is information tech- nology ... offering services to manage any and all health care data — including medical information and patient ...- Authors: Robert Dobson, Robert J Myers, Ting Kwok, Jacqueline Bitowt, Application Administrator
- Date: Apr 1997
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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The Value of the Actuary - The Future of the Society
should pro- vide programs of its own, and also direct members to ap- propriate outside programs where ... fJOn1 24% below age 35 to 35% at ages 50-54. Primary function progresses with age from 53% technical/35% ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: May 1987
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Actuarial Profession
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The Actuary
training on how to take care of our aged. I believe everyone should learn how to take care of our aged. In the ... process, we learn more about best practices for taking care of ourselves when we become old. Everyone also should ...- Authors: Application Administrator, Judy Feldman Anderson, Morris Fishman, Carl Harris, Harry H Panjer, Robert Shapiro, Sarah J Sanford, Robert Wilcox
- Date: May 2003
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine