Las Vegas: The Suicide Capital Of America : NPR
Who said travel risk is irrelevant?
Las Vegas: The Suicide Capital Of America : NPR
Who said travel risk is irrelevant?
Follow this link to The American Academy of Dermatology homepage to download a PDF version of the AAD’s position statement on Vitamin D. We are seeing a lot more older age applicants and it is critical for underwriters to factor in low Vitamin D levels when assessing such risks.
Very few foods in nature contain Vitamin D (but you already knew that, didn’t you?).
Low levels of Vitamin D have a higher risk of all-cause mortality.
Click this link to access a good article on Vitamin D deficiency and higher all-cause mortality.
Primary Care Metabolic Group – Vitamin D Deficiency
May I recommend a couple of glasses of soymilk daily?
Catheter Ablation Versus Antiarrhythmic Drugs for Atrial Fibrillation (A4 Study)
I’ve added a category titled Clinical Trials. These reports will be of interest to the life underwriter but exercise caution when interpreting the results as some populations under study may be small and the findings statistically insignificant.
The numbers in the study are small. Hence, this is a non-issue for underwriting purposes.
Clinical Review: Antiplatelet Therapy Post ACS and Stenting
The clinical review videos from the ACC website are quite good. Make these mandatory for your underwriting staff. They are short and very informative.
Ablation for WPW, Afl, and SVT
A while back I asked this question in a post: How much medical information is enough for the underwriter? When I first pondered this question I thought underwriters needed to know as much as a family care MD/DO. Having come to a better understanding of what medical students need to know, I’ve changed my tune. Underwriters don’t have to be doctors.
Underwriters still need to know what kills people. But we don’t have to know as much as a doctor. More knowledge is better than less knowledge and experience remains the ultimate teacher. I’m still working on the answer.
But in the meantime, keep learning. I love short videos like this one. Like Yogi says, you can observe a lot by just watching.
The U.S.-Mexican Border: A Changing Frontier : NPR
Several posts ago I wrote briefly about some of the problems our neighbor to the South is having with the illegal drug trade. I did extensive work in this area while advising a US based life company on its possible entry into the Latin life markets. This is a quick audio series that provides a good overview of what’s happening. If you’re writing business on the border or in Mexico you need to know what’s happening in order to keep your risk assessment brain cells sharp.
I’ve been to Mexico quite a few times. Bogota is safer now.
Getting Old but Still Feeling Young – Well Blog – NYTimes.com
I have always wondered why I feel younger than I am. It sure feels good to know I’m not alone.
Newswise Medical News | Carotid Endarterectomy Better Than Stenting for Artery Stenosis
You want fries with that?
BBC NEWS | Americas | Latin America tops murder tables
If your company is doing mortality risk business in Central and South America read this article. The time I spent working in the offshore mortality market was some of the most interesting work I’ve done. Death is death but some of us get there in different ways. A couple of years ago my #1 son’s high school senior trip was Mexico. Because of the drug violence in that country I refused to fund that trip. There have been too many disappearances.
And for a great story I’ll share some details of my trip to Bogota…
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