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Pension Section News, October 2000, Issue No. 44
the resulting estimates should be interpreted with care. The estimates are not intended to be predic- tions ... (d) projecting in- creases in payments to managed-care plans; and (e) projecting increases in administrative ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries, Colin England, Barbara M. Choyke
- Date: Oct 2000
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Pension Section News, March 2000, Issue No. 42
One must conclude that the $5,07.11 comes from a direct tax waiver or subsidy. To prove this assertion ... the near- est multiple of $50. Qualified long-term care (LTC) premium limits are adjusted annually after ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Colin England, Edward Frees, Edwin Hustead, Joel I Rich, Patrick McDonough, Barbara M. Choyke
- Date: Mar 2000
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Pension Section Newsletter, June 2000, Issue No. 43
............9 page The Simple Logic of Health Care Inflation by Gerry G. Smedinghoff ............ ... post-employment offerings to include long-term care insurance and continuing-care retirement communities. These benefits ...- Authors: Janice P Bricker, Colin England, Joan Weiss, Gerry Smedinghoff, Barbara M. Choyke
- Date: Jun 2000
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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From the Pension Section Council Chairperson Pension Training Software
From the Pension Section Council Chairperson Pension Training Software From the Pension Section Council ... ............9 page The Simple Logic of Health Care Inflation by Gerry G. Smedinghoff ............- Authors: Colin England
- Date: Jun 2000
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
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Living to 100 and Beyond: Implications for Retirement
age. Frailty is a major concern for long-term care, life and disability insurance. Figure 12 indicates ... actuaries care about, for those of you who don't care about pension actuaries? First, we care about ...- Authors: Colin England, Sam Gutterman, Alan Parikh, Robert Pokorski
- Date: Oct 2002
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Demography>Longevity