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  • Federal Health Care Reform: Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans
    Employer Plans The actuarial committee that authored this report developed a model to estimate the revenue the ... the tax would generate. The results point out key considerations for an excise tax on high cost health ...

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    • Authors: Lawrence McCarthy, R Vance, Joseph Badalamenti, Sara Teppema, David M Tuomala, Ruby S Kao
    • Date: Jan 2010
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Topics: Health & Disability>Health insurance; Public Policy
  • Health Section Update
    Health Section Update Presented at June 2010 Health Meeting. Discusses Section research projects, ... member value task force project, 'Bending the Cost Curve' presentation on ways to reduce healthcare ...

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    • Authors: Judy L Strachan, Sara Teppema
    • Date: Jun 2010
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Leadership>Professional network leverage; Professional Values>Practice expertise
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Alternative careers; Actuarial Profession>Professional associations; Actuarial Profession>Professional development; Health & Disability>Health care
  • FEDERAL HEALTH CARE REFORM 2009: START-UP CAPITAL COSTS FOR HEALTH CARE CO-OPS AND A PUBLIC PLAN
    FEDERAL ... by a joint work group of the American Academy of Actuaries and the Society of Actuaries ... work group of the Society of Actuaries’ Health Section Council and the American Academy of Actuaries’ ...

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    • Authors: Ian G Duncan, James Galasso, James A Geyer, Jay C Ripps, Cabe Chadick, Karl Lewis, Sara Teppema, Shari Westerfield
    • Date: Oct 2009
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance
    • Topics: Health & Disability>Health care; Public Policy; Social Insurance>Government-funded healthcare