Chapter 16: Group Life & Health Insurance Coverages Flashcards
What do underwriting principles do?
Makes sure the loss experience of the group overall is favorable
Fundamental Underwriting Principles
- Insurance is incidental to the group
- Flow of persons through the group
- Automatic determination of benefits
- Minimum participation requirements
- Efficient administration
Why does having requirements for employees before they participate in the plan important?
So adverse selection is reduced
Eligible groups for healthcare plans
- Employers
- Unions
- Fraternities/Sororities
- Credit/Debit
Eligible employers for healthcare plans
- Be a full time employee
- Satisfy a probationary period (if any)
- Apply during eligibility period
- Be actively at work on effective date
Group Life Insurance
A benefit that provides inexpensive life coverage. It is popular and accounts for 41% of insurance in force
Coverage options as an employee benefit
- Group term life
- Accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D)
- Insurance on spouse and children
- Option to convert to permanent coverage
Credit Life
These are group plans offered through banks and lending institutions to protect loans
Group Medical Expense Insurance
An employee benefit that pays the cost of hospital care, physicians’ and surgeons’ fees and related medical expenses
Coverage for group medical expense insurance is available through:
- Managed Care Organizations
- Commercial Insurers
- Blue Cross Blue Shields Plans
- Self-Insured Employer Plans
Types of Health Maintenance Organizations
- Staff Model
- Group Model
- Network Model
- Individual Practice Association (IPA)
Staff Model
Physicians are employees of the HMO and are paid a salary or a salary and an incentive bonus to hold down costs
Group Model
Physicians are employees of another group that has a contract with the HMO
Network Model
The HMO contracts with 2 or more independent group practices
Individual Practice Association (IPA)
An open panel of physicians who work out of their own offices and treat HMO members at reduced fees, or on a fee-for-service basis