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The
DSM-5 is Revised! Should Insurers Care?
The new American Psychiatric Association’s
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders was
released in 2022. The most striking change was the inclusion of
“Prolonged Grief Disorder”. Why should insurers care?
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Observations
on COVID-19 Impact to Mid-term Mortality
There are reasons for optimism and pessimism
around COVID-19’s direct and indirect effects on near- and
mid-term mortality. Here are observations and a framework to
consider the most likely impact on medium-term mortality at the
end of an acute pandemic phase.
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2022:
A Great Opportunity for the Disability Insurance Market
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused all of us
around the globe to rethink the paradigm around how we approach
life. Here’s a look at insurance purchasing behaviors that
changed during the pandemic.
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The
Impact of Climate on Tick-Borne Illnesses
In collaboration with the Society of Actuaries
and Columbia University, Gen Re researched the complex
relationship between climate variables and the spread of Lyme
disease in the U.S. This blog provides a summary of
our findings.
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Occupational
Transformation – The Future is Here
The world of work is constantly changing. A key
responsibility of Disability claims professionals managing
income protection, lump sum, or waiver of premium-type claims
is to be knowledgeable about job functions. Read about jobs
impacted by technology advances and how they may impact
claims management.
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Multi-pay
Critical Illness Products in Asia
Multi-pay Critical Illness products were first
introduced in the Hong Kong market in 2008. We describe the
major changes since and what the industry can do to maintain
flexibility to manage this long-term risk, both for new
products and for in-force policies.
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