Articles February 2015
Financial Consequences Of Increased Longevity
Longevity product innovations have been attempted in Australia, and 鶹ƵAPP Patrick Reen believes there are more opportunities in Australia’s retirement income market. This article evaluates improved member guidance as well as richer product offerings for the superannuati... Read More
Articles February 2015
Global Claims Views: Raising Claims Management Standards and a New Pathway for Disability Assessment
This article summarizes 鶹ƵAPP Claims Management Pathway (CMP), which assists in implementing change and raising disability claims management standards across the Australian industry
 
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Articles February 2015
Global Claims Views: Disability

Although most disability claimants accurately report their symptoms and limitations during an independent medical examination (IME) it is a fact of life that not all claimants are credible. For this reason, psychologists use a range of psychological tests to objectiv...

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Articles February 2015
Global Claims Views: Critical Illness

Malignant Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours (GISTs) represent less than 1% of GI cancers. Hematogenous metastases from GIST most commonly involve the liver, omentum, and peritoneal cavity. Learn more about challenges associated with adjudicating these claims. 

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Articles February 2015
Global Claims Views - Foreign Death Claims
For most insurers, experience of death claims will be limited to their home or neighboring countries. When a death claim occurs in a foreign territory, assessors can confront many challenges. This article summarizes the Global Underwriting Manual proprietary Overseas De... Read More
Research and White Papers February 2015
Life Insurance Product Development Innovation and Optimization
Life insurance new product development continues to be negatively impacted by long lead times; in mid-2014, RGA sought to assess and quantify these issues. Read More
Articles January 2015
Application Language and Contestability Periods in Asia Pacific: Are There Unforeseen Consequences?

Many life insurers will be familiar with the concept of a contestability period. Typically, for two to three years after a policy is issued, an insurer can investigate and deny a claim due to undisclosed material information. This article examines the implications of...

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Articles January 2015
A Crossroad Awaits: The Growth Potential of India's Life Insurance Market

What factors affect India’s life insurance market growth?

  • Misselling and fraud
  • Need for smaller premium policies
  • Lack of access to capital
  • Regulation
  • Growth in bancassurance
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Articles January 2015
Refresher: Why Are Group Insurance Rates Unisex?
The battle over whether the industry could charge sex-distinct rates was waged in the longevity products arena in the United States. This article explores the history.   Read More
Publications January 2015
ReFlections Archive (2000-2015)
Explore issues of ReFlections published from 2000 to 2015. 
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Articles December 2014
​Pseudodementia: An Insurable Condition?
Medications prescribed, symptoms exhibited, and cognitive tests and treatments administered or recommended should give underwriters insight into insurability of individuals diagnosed with specific types of reversible dementias....
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Articles December 2014
Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is a common disease worldwide. Incidence varies across the globe, with the highest burden of disease in developed countries. This article examines observed trends, medical advances and underwriting implications.  Read More
Articles December 2014
Do Biomarkers Mean Business?
The purpose of this two-part article is to look at biomarkers (with a focus on NT-proBNP) in use or under investigation in the medical world that are not currently widely used in the insurance market. Read More
Articles December 2014
Interested in Being Interest-Sensitive?
Long-term care insurance (LTCI) is usually not thought of as an interest-sensitive product. Policyholder behavior, such as filing or terminating a claim or lapsing a policy, is not believed to tie to certain economic triggers Read More
Articles December 2014
Underwriting Shisha
Clear, factual insights into underwriting shisha – the practice of smoking tobacco in waterpipes. Read More
Articles November 2014
Riders on the Chronic Illness Storm
In the US, chronic illness insurance riders are emerging as an alternative to long-term care insurance riders. Could such coverage find a viable market in the UK?
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Articles November 2014
Unlocking value with predictive modeling in insurance
Mr Martin Houle of RGA Reinsurance Company Middle East Limited looks at how life insurance companies can use predictive modelling to optimise internal data, and the various techniques that may be utilised. Read More
Articles November 2014
Southeast Asia’s Developing Life Insurance Markets
Over the past decade, the “smaller” nations of Southeast Asia have grown rapidly and taken substantial developmental strides, with several becoming attractive markets for life and health insurance. Read More
Research and White Papers November 2014
Wellness Programs
Wellness programs are gaining popularity as healthcare providers try to lower the costs associated with chronic diseases, employers strive for a healthy workforce, and individuals become motivated to take control of their own health. This article examines the implicati... Read More
Articles October 2014
International Health Briefs - Introduction to Cancer Treatment
The treatment of cancer is undergoing a major period of research and development; this article explores the insurance implications. Read More