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  • Managing Long-Term Care Risk: Do I Have The Reports I Need?
    Reports I Need? 5 assumptions and likely mortality rates by gender. If the gender mix is off, that ... at the two components separately—lapses and mortality. If you don't have that capability, then you should ...

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    • Authors: Peggy Hauser, Vincent Bodnar, Ronald Lucas
    • Date: Oct 2001
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Strategic Insight and Integration>Effective decision-making; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Incorporate risk management
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Operational risks; Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Long-term Care>Long-term care insurance; Technology & Applications>Data warehousing
  • Palliative Care
    hospitals. At least 20 percent of hospitals in every U.S. state report a palliative care program; while patients ... programs can be broadly cate- gorized as shown in Table 1. Table 1 Categories of Palliative Care Programs Program ...

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    • Authors: Randall Krakauer, Bruce Smith, Diane Meier, Torrie Fields
    • Date: Nov 2016
    • Competency: Leadership>Change management; Leadership>Influence; Leadership>Mentoring; Leadership>Professional network leverage; Leadership>Thought leadership; Results-Oriented Solutions>Actionable recommendations; Results-Oriented Solutions>Assess decision effectiveness; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view; Strategic Insight and Integration>Effective decision-making
    • Publication Name: Health Watch
    • Topics: Economics>Health economics; Enterprise Risk Management>Systematic risk; Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Health & Disability>Chronic health management - Health & Disability; Health & Disability>Health care quality; Health & Disability>Payment models
  • What are the Primary Risks that Face LTC Insurers When Issuing a Policy?
    would have expressed concern that the lapse and mortality assumptions might be misestimated. In contrast ... being issued are priced with such low lapse and mortality assumptions that the profitability is not sensitive ...

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    • Authors: Bruce Stahl
    • Date: Sep 2010
    • Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Effective decision-making; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
    • Publication Name: Long-Term Care News
    • Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Long-term Care
  • Writing Long-Term-Care In A Short-Term-World
    for John Hancock in Boston, MA. Note: The chart(s) referred to in the text can be found at the end of ... Track: Long-Term Care Moderator: MICHAEL S. ABROE Panelists: JULIE A. BURKE† ERIC N. BERG‡ ...

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    • Authors: Michael S Abroe, Susan C Morisato, Julie A Burke, Paul Forte, Eric Berg
    • Date: Oct 2001
    • Competency: Communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Internal forces and business performance; Professional Values>Ethical standards; Strategic Insight and Integration>Effective decision-making
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Risk categories; Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Financial Reporting & Accounting>Generally Accepted Accounting Principles [GAAP]; Long-term Care>Long-term care insurance