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  • To Err is Human, To Estimate is Actuarial
    To Err is Human, To Estimate is Actuarial Realizing the impact of medical errors on the U.S. health care system, the Health Section commissioned a research project to measure the annual frequency ...

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    • Authors: Steven Siegel
    • Date: Sep 2010
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: Health Watch
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Academic partnerships; Economics>Health economics; Experience Studies & Data; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Data mining
  • Individual Health - Loss-of-Time
    Individual Health - Loss-of-Time Panel discussion on recent developments in individual disability insurance, including morbidity trends, reserving assumptions and variations, marketing and ...

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    • Authors: Peter F Chapman, John Cumming, W Duane Kidwell, JOHN H MILLER, David S Cox
    • Date: Apr 1975
    • Competency: Communication>Oral communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Leadership>Change management; Professional Values>Practice expertise; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Economics>Health economics; Experience Studies & Data>Morbidity; Health & Disability>Disability tables
  • To Be Continued - Mathematics And The Good
    To Be Continued - Mathematics And The Good Article provides an excellent summary of the importance of mathematics, computer models for determining the future for human-based financial security ...

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    • Authors: Donald P Campbell
    • Date: Jun 1973
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Leadership>Thought leadership; Results-Oriented Solutions>Assess decision effectiveness; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
    • Topics: Economics>Behavioral economics; Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods