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Will Your Unpaid Loss Reserve Stand Upto IRS Scrutiny?
writers of health insurance in the U.S. are taxed as “nonlife insur- ers” and thus fall under Section ... Section 832 of the U.S. Tax Code, which allows the insurer to deduct losses incurred on health policies in ...- Authors: Rowen Bell
- Date: Dec 2000
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Health & Disability
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Combining an Actuarial and an Underwriting Approach
T he essence of our profession is to reach a conclusion through an objective analysis of available data ... data. For much of my career I felt this was the only viable approach. After assuming respon- sibility ...- Authors: David L Reichlinger
- Date: Dec 2000
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Health & Disability
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Incurred Health Claims:One Lag Report is Not Enough
Incurred Health Claims:One Lag Report is Not Enough Discussion of methods to estimate unpaid ... Health Claims:One Lag Report is Not Enough Discussion of methods to estimate unpaid claim liability UCL for ...- Authors: Henry Frantz
- Date: Apr 2003
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Health & Disability; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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Data Quality in Real Life
Data Quality in Real Life Discussion of the standards set by ASOP 23 on data quality within a health ...- Authors: Karl Volkmar
- Date: Sep 2001
- Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Standards of practice; Health & Disability