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MetLife Upgrades Occupational Classes on Disability Insurance Policies

MetLife recently upgraded several of the occupational classes in the medical and dental fields in their disability insurance.  MetLife also lowered the annual earned income requirements for executives to qualify for the “6S” class.  The upgrades take effect December 2, 2011.

 The upgrades to the effected medical and dental occupational classes can reduce premium costs and increase participation limits.  (MetLife has not raised their issue limits on disability insurance with this upgrade.)  MetLife created a new top tier medical occupational class “6M,” which offers selected medical professionals rates below “6S.”

 Medical Occupational class upgrades include:

 Occupation                                          Prior class                               New Classion Previous Class New Class

Pediatricians                                         5S                                            6M

Oncologists                                          5S                                            6M

Neurologists                                         5S                                            6M

Physical Medicine/                                5S                                            6M

Rehabilitation MD’s                               5S                                            6M

Dental Specialists                                    5D                                            5S

Physician’s Assistants                           4M                                            5I

 These upgrades will reduce rates for the medical professionals by an average of 27%, and for the physician’s assistants by 12%.

 

Also, MetLife reduced the income requirements for executives to be eligible for the top occupational class “6S.”

 

Previously, the main difference between the 5A and a 6S executive occupational class was the annual earned income. The “5A” occupational class for executives included those with income between $80,000 and $100,000, and “6S” was for those with greater than $100,000 annual earned income.

 

MetLife’s upgrade lowers the annual earned income requirement for executives to qualify for “6S” to $80,000. This will allow more executives to qualify for MetLife’s top occupational class, which will reduce premium rates by 26% on average.

 Please feel free to contact Set for Life insurance to discuss MetLife’s upgrades, or to request a disability insurance quote comparison.

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Disability Insurance Discounts at NYU Medical Center

Set for Life Insurance offers disability insurance discounts at New York University (NYU) Medical Center.

These special discounts are available for physicians, medical residents, dentists, medical fellows, dental students, dental residents, CRNAs, physician assistants, nurses and employees who are affiliated with New York University (NYU) Medical Center. These affiliates include:

  • ·         Bellevue Hospital Center
  • ·         NYU Langone Medical Center
  • ·         Tisch Hospital
  • ·         NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
  • ·         Lenox Hill Hospital
  • ·         Woodhull Hospital Medical Center

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. The discounts are parmanent and apply to all future purchases.

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.

To qualify for the discounts, applications need to be submitted through Set for Life while currently employed at NYU Medical Center or an affiliated hospital.

For more information about disability insurance discounts at New York University (NYU) 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 at University Medical Center at Princeton UMCP through Set for Life

Set for Life Insurance offers special discounts for physicians, nurses and employees who are affiliated with UMPC University Medical Center at Princeton. These affiliates include:

  • ·         Princeton Surgical Center
  • ·         Princeton Endoscopy Center
  • ·         Princeton Surgiplex
  • ·         Princeton House Behavioral Health
  • ·         Surgical Specialists at Princeton
  • ·         Monroe Center at Forsgate.

 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 University Medical Center at Princeton or to request a personalized quote comparison, please contact the Set for Life office today!

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Set for Life Offers Disability Insurance Discounts at Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago

Set for Life is proud to offer disability insurance discounts at Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago. These discounts apply to all physicians, nurses, dentists, medical residents, physician assistants and employees.  Discounts are significant and depending on gender can provide between 20 and 55%. Discounts are steeper for women as these rates are unisex and sex distinct rates are 40% more. (more…)

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What Happens to a Disability Insurance Policy When a Physician is Not Practicing Medicine and Becomes Disabled?

When physicians purchase individual disability insurance, typically they request that their policy cover them in their own occupation. This would cover them in their medical specialty if they could no longer perform those duties. Additionally, they would continue to receive benefits if they are working in another specialty or occupation.

But what happens when a physician is no longer working as a physician when they become disabled?

“Own occupation policies are designed to cover individuals in the capacity that they were working in just prior to their claim, “ said Jamie Fleischner, CLU, President of Set for Life Insurance. “If a former emergency physician now runs an urgent care clinic, they would be considered disabled if they couldn’t run that clinic. If they were injured and couldn’t practice emergency medicine but could run the clinic, they would not be considered disabled under an own occupation policy since they weren’t working as an emergency physician at the time of claim.

Additionally, if a physician changed specialties, it would cover them in the specialty they were practicing in at the time of claim. For instance, if a physician purchased their policy while doing internal medicine but later do a fellowship in interventional cardiology, an own occupation policy would cover them as an interventional cardiologist.

It is important to read the policy carefully. Each company has slightly different language and names for these riders.

For more information about own occupation individual disability insurance, contact Set for Life Insurance today!

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