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Set for Life Insurance Offers Disability Insurance Discounts at Banner Health

Set for Life Insurance is proud to announce the offering of special discounts on individual disability insurance for physicians, medical residents, nurses, CRNAs, physician assistants, dentists and other professionals at Banner Health.

These discounts range from 15-55% depending on gender, age and location. Once the discount is on the policy, the discount is permanent and applies to all future increases.

The discounted hospitals include the following locations:

  • Fairbanks Memorial (AK)
  • Banner Baywood (AZ)
  • Banner Behavioral Health Hospital (AZ)
  • Banner Boswell (AZ)
  • Banner Del E. Webb (AZ)
  • Banner Desert (AZ)
  • Banner Estrella (AZ)
  • Banner Gateway (AZ)
  • Banner Good Samaritan (AZ)
  • Banner Heart (AZ)
  • Banner Ironwood (AZ)
  • Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center (AZ)
  • Banner Thunderbird (AZ)
  • Cardon Children’s (AZ)
  • Page Hospital (AZ)
  • Banner Lassen (CA)
  • East Morgan County (CO)
  • McKee Medical Center (CO)
  • North Colorado Medical Center (CO)
  • Sterling Regional (CO)
  • Ogallala Community (NE)
  • Banner Churchill (NV)
  • Community Hospital (WY)
  • Platte County Memorial (WY)
  • Washakie Medical (WY)

For more information about discounted rates for individual disability insurance or to request a personalized quote comparison, contact Set for Life Insurance today!

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Disability Insurance for Medical Interns

As an intern,  it is important to protect your future earnings.  Interns qualify for the most favorable occupational class with most companies. If you are planning to move onto a riskier specialty such as anesthesiology,  it is in your best interest to purchase your policy while still in your intern year. This can save you approximately 20%. Keep in mind, the policy will still cover you in your subspecialty even though you purchased your policy while doing general medicine.

When shopping for disability insurance, look for a policy that will cover you in your medical specialty. This is referred to as own occupation or specialty specific definition of disability. Different companies have different titles for these definitions so it is important to read proposal carefully.

Set for Life Insurance has discounts available for physicians and medical fellows and residents throughout the country. This can help save you between 15% (for men) and 55% (for women). These rates are unisex (female rates are approximately 40% more than male) and have employer sponsored discounts. If you purchase the policy while still employed at the discounted hospital, the discount is permanent and applies to all future increases.

When requesting a quote, be sure to mention the name of your hospital.

Here are some of the hospitals around the country where we have available discounts:

For more information about disability insurance for medical interns, including disability insurance discounts or to request a quote, contact the Set for Life Insurance today!

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Disability Insurance for Pediatricians and Pediatric Residents and Fellows

As a pediatrician, it is important to protect your future earnings.  General pediatricians qualify for the most favorable occupational class with most companies. If you are planning to move onto a fellowship in a riskier specialty such as emergency medicine or cardiology, it is in your best interest to purchase your policy while still in your pediatric residency. This can save you approximately 20%. Keep in mind,, the policy will still cover you in your subspecialty even though you purchased your policy while doing general pediatrics.

Set for Life Insurance has discounts available for pediatric residents throughout the country. This can help save you between 15% (for men) and 55% (for women). These rates are unisex (female rates are approximately 40% more than male) and have employer sponsored discounts. If you purchase the policy while still employed at the discounted hospital, the discount is permanent and applies to all future increases.

When requesting a quote, be sure to mention the name of your hospital

Here are some of the hospitals around the country where we have available discounts:

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Why is disability insurance more expensive for women?

When it comes to disability insurance, women pay approximately 40% more than their male counterparts. Why? The answer is claims. Rates are derived from claims experience and women tend to be disabled 40% more often than men.

 The opposite is true for life insurance. Women live longer and pay less for their life insurance premiums.

 So if you are a women in the market to purchase disability insurance, what can you do to try to reduce your premiums?

 Look for discounts. The best type of discount is an employer sponsored discount that provides not only an employer discount, but unisex rates. Unisex rates alone will reduce female rates by approximately 35-40% Add another 20% on for employer sponsored rates and you will save significantly.

 If you are unsure if your employer already has a discount, contact Set for Life and we can help you find out if a discount is already in place. If it is not yet in place, 3 or more people from the same employer would need to apply for a policy.

If you purchase a policy with a discount, be sure it is the type of policy where the discounts apply to all future increases. Some policies will only discount the base policy and if you leave your employer, your discount on your future purchase will not apply.

 For more information about disability insurance for women, discounted rates or to request a quote, please contact Set for Life Insurance.

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Disability Insurance for Graduating Medical Residents and Fellows—Take Advantage of Discounts and Your Current Status.

It’s that time of year for graduating medical residents and fellows. All of your hard work is finally going to pay off, literally. With all of the craziness between packing, moving, graduation parties and work, most residents don’t have time to consider protecting their income with disability insurance. They decide to put it off until life settles down. Little do they know, this procrastination may cost them dearly.

 

Here are the top reasons for graduating residents to consider purchasing a policy prior to graduation:

 

1)     No financial documentation required.  As a graduating resident or fellow, you may purchase between $5000 and $7500/month benefit (depending on the company) regardless of your income and any group benefits in force. This may be more than you are eligible for if you are taking a position that offers group benefits. 

2)     DISCOUNTS. Set for Life Insurance has discounts set up at hundreds of hospitals and residency programs around the country. If you purchase your policy prior to graduation, you can lock in your policy at the discounted rates. The discounts will also apply to all future increases even if you are no longer at the discounted hospital. Depending on your gender and medical specialty, the discounts may save you between 20-55%. Women already pay approximately 40% more in premiums than their male counterparts. Since the discounted rates are unisex, this drops the rates by 35%. With an additional 20% employer sponsored discount, that amounts to 55%! For men, the unisex rates don’t help much, but the 20% employer sponsored discount is still significant.

3)     If you are moving to a different state, evaluate your situation. Rates are not equal among the states. If you are moving to a more expensive state such as California, it may be in your best interest to purchase your policy in your current state to lock in those rates.

4)     If you will be working for a governmental or state institution, your options may be limited after residency. Some companies only allow up to $2000/month benefits for state and governmental employees. If you will be working for your state university or VA, you may be limited in your disability options. However, if you purchase your policy prior to graduation, you will still be eligible for up to $5000-$7500/month benefit.

 

Before you say goodbye to residency, take a few moments to consider protecting your income while still a resident. It may save you in the long run.

 

Read More…

·     Who Needs Disability Insurance?

·     Are You Prepared For a Disability?

·     Disability Insurance Policy Provisions

·     Individual vs. Group Disability Insurance

·     Disability Statistics

·     Disability Shopping Tips

·     Business Disability Insurance

·     Available Discounts

·     Insurance Companies

·     Disability Insurance Process

·     Disability Insurance Glossary

 

 

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