Archive for February, 2012

Disability Insurance Discounts Available for Physicians and Employees of the James J. Peters VA Medical Center.

Set for Life Insurance offers special discounts for physicians, nurses, CRNAs, physician assistants,  and employees who are affiliated with the James J. Peters VA Medical Center in New York.

The discounts provide unisex rates as well as an employer sponsored discount.  For women, the discounts are approximately 55% off the identical, non-discounted policy.  For men, the discount translates to 20% off the non-discounted policy.

Policy provisions include:

  • ·         Own occupation definition of disability covering you if you can’t work in your medical specialty.
  • ·         Permanent discounts that apply to future increases.
  • ·         Premiums are guaranteed to age 65.
  • ·         A+ Rated company.
  • ·         No exclusions or limitations.
  • ·         Ability to increase the policy to $15,000/month benefit without further medical underwriting.

For more information about disability insurance discounts at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center, or to request a personalized quote comparison, please contact the Set for Life office today!

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Is Disability Insurance for a CRNA Nurse Anesthetist the same as for an anesthesiologist?

As a CRNA, you are in the operating room administrating anesthesia on patients. Therefore, when it comes to disability insurance, are you considered in the same category as an anesthesiologist?

 The answer is: It depends.

 When it comes to disability insurance, companies will classify the risk and categorize occupations in an occupational class. Riskier occupations will pay more premiums than their less risky counterparts.

 For CRNA Nurse anesthetists, some companies classify CRNAs the same as an anesthesiologist. Other companies put CRNAs in a higher risk class, thereby increasing premiums and reducing the period of own occupation. Therefore, it is critical to work with an experienced broker who is familiar with the companies and can help you determine what will be best in your situation.

CRNA Nurse Anesthetists are familiar with the risks involved when working.  A simple injury or a sickness could prevent a nurse anesthetist to perform their job duties.

What CRNAs should look for in an individual disability insurance policy:

 

  • ·         Own Occupation Definition of Disability. This definition states that if due to sickness or injury you can’t work in your occupation, you will receive your benefits. Additionally, there is no reduction in benefits if you decide to work in another occupation.
  • ·         Increase options. This allows you to increase benefits in the future without going through any further medical underwriting.
  • ·         Residual Rider. This pays a partial benefit if you have a partial loss of income.
  • ·         Discounts. Set for Life Insurance has discounts available nationally for CRNA Nurse Anesthetists. These discounts range from 15-40% depending on your location and gender. If discounts are not yet available at your hospital, we can help you implement them to take advantage of this opportunity.

 For more information about disability insurance for CRNA Nurse Anesthetists, please contact the Set for Life Insurance office today to request a comprehensive quote comparison personalized just for you.

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What Fruit Flies Can Teach Americans About Life Insurance

Survey Shows Many Americans Would Rush to Buy Life Insurance If They Knew the End Was Near

By: PR Newswire

Feb. 10, 2012 09:00 AM

ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Most people are familiar with the saying “life is short,” but it doesn’t seem to be much of a motivator when it comes to life insurance purchases. People often procrastinate because they feel that time is on their side. But a new survey from the nonprofit LIFE Foundation indicates that if people knew that their days were numbered, many would rush to buy life insurance if given the chance. The survey found that just two percent (2%) of adult Americans say they plan to purchase life insurance in the next 30 days. However, if they were told with certainty that they only had 30 more days to live, the number of people who say they would buy in those next 30 days skyrockets to 62 percent.[1]

“The reality that millions of Americans refuse to admit is that it’s never a question of ‘if’ they will die, but ‘when’ that day will come,” said Marvin H. Feldman, CLU, ChFC, president and CEO of the LIFE Foundation. “If you have people who depend on you financially and would suffer when you die, there’s no excuse for not buying life insurance right now, before it’s too late.”

To encourage more Americans to take swift action to protect their loved ones with life insurance, LIFE has enlisted the help of some unlikely advocates for its Insure Your Love national awareness campaign, which takes place in the weeks leading up to and following Valentine’s Day. Fruit flies Frank and Fran are the life insurance industry’s newest power couple. Because of their famously short life spans (they live an average of … you guessed it … 30 days), fruit flies know there’s no time to waste. So when it comes to life insurance, they act right away to protect the ones they love. Frank and Fran deliver their life insurance messages in a series of web videos that can be found on LIFE’s Facebook Fan Page (www.facebook.com/lifehappens.org) and on its www.insureyourlove.org microsite.

“Pardon the pun, but no one understands how quickly time can fly better than actual fruit flies, which is why we felt they would make such great spokespeople for life insurance” said Mr. Feldman. “Our fruit fly characters deliver their messages in a funny way, but there’s nothing funny about dying and leaving your family in a dire financial situation. That’s the very serious message we’re trying to communicate in our humorous videos.”

LIFE conducts the Insure Your Love campaign annually in response to a growing crisis of underinsurance. According to the latest research from LIFE and LIMRA, 70 percent of adult Americans say they personally need more life insurance, but just 36 percent own a policy they purchased on their own. To help encourage people to get the coverage they need to protect their loved ones, LIFE’s fruit-fly videos are presented in the form of “lessons” that challenge common excuses that people cite for not making a life insurance purchase:

Lesson 1: Life is short – Humans have much longer life spans than fruit flies, but do any of us really know how long we’ll live? The truth is, none of us is promised a tomorrow. So if you have loved ones who would suffer financially if you were to die tomorrow, don’t wait another day. Now is the time to purchase life insurance. To figure out how much you might need, check out the life insurance needs calculator on LIFE’s website at www.lifehappens.org/howmuch.

Lesson 2: Don’t procrastinate – Let’s face it. We all procrastinate. It’s human nature. But when it comes to something as important life insurance, fruit flies know better than we humans. They’re born knowing that life is short, so they act fast to protect the ones they love with life insurance. Check out this and other important fruit-fly lessons atwww.insureyourlove.org.

Lesson 3: Don’t gamble with your family’s future – Cost is the most frequently cited reason for not buying life insurance. People say it’s too expensive, but that’s a common misconception. The fact is, life insurance has never been more affordable. The cost for basic term life insurance has fallen by about 50 percent over the past 10 years. When people say it’s too expensive, what they really mean is that they’re prioritizing other purchases over life insurance. If you need life insurance and don’t own any, each day you’re gambling with your family’s financial future. Make today the day you stop being a gambler. For help, contact your benefits manager at work or an insurance agent in your community.

About LIFE

The Life and Health Foundation for Education (LIFE) was founded in 1994 in response to the public’s growing need for information and education on life, health, disability and long-term care insurance.  LIFE also seeks to remind people of the important role insurance professionals perform in helping families, businesses and individuals find the insurance products that best fit their needs.  To learn more about these topics, please visit www.lifehappens.org. For more on Frank and Fran and LIFE’s fruit fly fables, visit www.insureyourlove.org.

[1] The LIFE Foundation survey was conducted by Kelton Researchbetween Jan. 31 and Feb. 6, 2012, and has a margin of error of 3.1 percent.

 

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Disability Insurance Discounts Available for Physicians at Reading Hospital

Disability Insurance Discounts Available for Physicians and Employees of The Reading Hospital and Medical Center.

Set for Life Insurance offers special discounts for physicians, CRNAs, physician assistants, nurse practioners, nurses and other employees who are affiliated with The Reading Hospital and Medical Center. This includes employees affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS).

The discounts provide unisex rates as well as an employer sponsored discount.  For women, the discounts are approximately 55% off the identical, non-discounted policy.  For men, the discount translates to 20% off the non-discounted policy.

Policy provisions include:

  • ·         Own occupation definition of disability covering you if you can’t work in your medical specialty.
  • ·         Permanent discounts that apply to future increases.
  • ·         Premiums are guaranteed to age 65.
  • ·         A+ Rated company.
  • ·         No exclusions or limitations.
  • ·         Ability to increase the policy to $15,000/month benefit without further medical underwriting.

For more information about disability insurance discounts at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center,  or to request a personalized quote comparison, please contact the Set for Life office today!

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Disability Insurance Discounts Available for Physicians and Employees of Roper St. Francis Healthcare.

Set for Life Insurance offers special discounts for physicians, CRNAs, nurse practioners, physician assistants, nurses and employees who are affiliated with Roper St. Francis Healthcare. These affiliates include:

  • ·         Roper Hospital
  • ·         Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital
  • ·         Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital

The discounts provide unisex rates as well as an employer sponsored discount. For women, the discounts are approximately 55% off the identical, non-discounted policy. For men, the discount translates to 20% off the non-discounted policy.

Policy provisions include:

  • ·         Own occupation definition of disability covering you if you can’t work in your medical specialty.
  • ·         Permanent discounts that apply to future increases.
  • ·         Premiums are guaranteed to age 65.
  • ·         A+ Rated company.
  • ·         No exclusions or limitations.
  • ·         Ability to increase the policy to $15,000/month benefit without further medical underwriting.

For more information about disability insurance discounts at Roper St. Francis Healthcare, or to request a personalized quote comparison, please contact the Set for Life office today!

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