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Academy out in Front of Reform Reshuffling Sears Supplies Tools To Actuarial T FEB 2 0 1 0 he N Academy Out in Front of Reform Reshuffling E W RIOR TO THE POLITICAL HUDDLING that verse selection that would arise due to the new market smonthl took place after Republican Scott Brown’s special rules,” wrote Health Practice Council Vice President Al Pelection victory to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated Bingham. “Allowing wider premium variations by age by the death of Massachusetts Democrat Edward Kennedy, and/or strengthening the individual mandate would re- the House and Senate had begun negotiations to resolve duce adverse selection and increase the viability of the the differences between their versions of heath care reform reformed market.” legislation. As such, the Academy’s Health Practice Coun- The letter also acknowledged the potential for ad- cil proactively analyzed the actuarial implications of the verse selection inherent in the current design of the existing bills in a comment letter to both chambers and proposed new federal long-term care insurance program Y released an accompanying joint Academy/Society of Actu- better known as the Community Living Assistance Ser- aries (SOA) report on excise taxes for high-cost plans. vices and Supports (CLASS) Act, and it summarized the O In the Jan. 14 letter addressing the Academy’s com- differences in the grandfathering provisions of each bill F prehensive concerns with various elements of the two and offered suggestions to prevent individuals with ex- legislative proposals, the council underscored the need to isting coverage from experiencing rate shock that will the limit adverse selection, such as that potentially stemming disrupt the market. Other issues it addressed were medi- from new issue and rating restrictions. An effective and cal loss ratios, essential benefit packages for medical ne- enforceable mandate will minimize adverse selection re- cessity, risk-sharing, the creation of cooperatives and/or A sulting from the more restrictive issue and rating rules that a public plan, and an excise tax on employer-sponsored are included in both versions of legislation, the letter said. health insurance. merican “The individual mandate provisions are relatively weak, which limits their effectiveness to reduce the ad- SEE HEALTH CARE REFORM, PAGE 4 UPDATE Sears Supplies Tools to Strengthen ABCD VERY TIME A COMPLAINT ABOUT AN ACTUARY is referred to the Actuarial Board for A Counseling and Discipline (ABCD), new Chairper- E cadem son Carol Sears is one of the first people to see it. Along with ABCD Vice Chairpersons Paul Fleischacker and Curtis Hun- tington, Sears sets the agenda for the rest of the board in determining which actuaries warrant having their profes- sional conduct examined under a microscope —with their reputations and sometimes practicing credentials hanging Y in the balance. As one might imagine, it’s not a duty taken lightly. O “Being an ABCD board member and sitting in judg- F A ment of your peers is one of the most gut-wrenching and difficult tasks that an actuary can do,” says Sears, a prin- cipal with the Actuarial Consulting Group in Morton, Ill. ctuaries “It’s hard to feel like you can be the judge about how an- other actuary should or shouldn’t be performing.” As much of a chore as it may sound like at times, how- ever, she also realizes that it’s a privilege that must be fully appreciated in order to allow actuaries to continue to oper- ate under the self-governing conditions and with the pro- fessional respect they have always enjoyed. SEE SEARS, PAGE 5 2 6 7 9 Inviting Comment Stout Leadership Membership Roll ERISA Provide input to website Al Beer takes ASB reins New Academy members Recommendations redesign recognized Academy comments on House bill CALENDAR MarcH 3-6 IAA meeting, Cape Town, South Africa 5-7 NCOIL spring meeting, Charleston, S.C. Academy NEWS Briefs 7-12 International Congress of Actuaries, Cape Town, South Africa 15-18 NAIC spring meeting, Denver Help the Academy Improve Online 24 Webcast on retiree drug subsidy certification (Academy, ASPPA, CAS, CCA, SOA) Member Experience APril HE AcademY’S Website is CUrreNtlY undergoing a comprehensive redesign. As 6 Quarterly NAIC webcast Academy staff and volunteers further those developments, the input and insight of Academy 11-14 Enrolled Actuaries Meeting Tmembers are critical to making the new website more valuable by better meeting the needs of (Academy, CCA), Washington you, the members, as well as those of the outside audiences the Academy intends to reach through its 15 Academy Executive Committee work. Please take a moment to share your suggestions to make the website easier to navigate and to meeting, Washington improve its functionality at www.actuary.org/web_redesign.asp. MAY 19 Council of U.S. Presidents meeting, Washington MANUALS READY he worked for the Nebraska plication of Internal Revenue 20 Academy Board of Directors meeting, The Academy has recently Department of Health and Hu- Code Sections 7702 and 7702A Washington published its 2010 Life and man Services. He’s a graduate to life insurance contracts that JUNE Health Valuation Manual and of the University of Nebraska mature after age 100. The letter 2009 P/C Loss Reserve Law at Omaha. was signed by Barbara Gold, 17 Webcast on the Qualification Standards and the SOA’s CPD Manual. For ordering infor- chairperson of the Academy requirements (Academy, ASPPA, CAS, CCA, mation, visit www.actuary. AVOIDING CONFLICT Life Practice Council’s Tax SOA) org/lhmanual.asp or www. The Academy has made it Work Group and a vice presi- JULY actuary.org/pcmanual.asp, easier this year for volunteers dent with Prudential Insurance 8-11 NCOIL summer meeting, Boston respectively. to acknowledge the conflict- Co. in Newark, N.J. 26-28 45th Actuarial Research of-interest policy required for Conference, Vancouver, Canada EA MEETING participation on Academy vol- Discussions during the Na- Register now for the 2010 unteer groups. The Academy’s tional Association of Insurance AUGUst Enrolled Actuaries Meeting Council on Professionalism Commissioners (NAIC) De- 2-3 Actuarial collaboration meeting April 11-14 in Washington. The has established a webpage for cember 2009 winter meeting, 10 Academy Executive Committee program features sessions cov- volunteers to log in with their including an Academy report meeting, Washington ering a wide range of topics and member IDs and confirm that to the Life and Health Actuarial 14-17 NAIC summer meeting, Seattle issues relevant to enrolled actu- they will ahere to and have Task Force, were detailed in a SEPtember aries and pension professionals, read the conflict-of-interest Dec. 4 entry by “The Insurance 5 Webcast on best of Contingencies “Up including up-to-date informa- policy as found in the Acad- Bellwether.” The report ad- to Code” articles (Academy, ASPPA, CAS, tion on recent guidance and emy’s Yearbook and Leadership dressed creating a methodology CCA, SOA) other developments. For more Manual. Volunteers will find to calculate asset default costs 30 Council of U.S. Presidents meeting, details or to register, visit www. a link to the acknowledgment as part of a principle-based ap- Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada enrolledactuaries.org. page from the member log-in proach. Academy Life Reserves October page on the Academy website. Work Group Vice Chairperson 1-2 North American Actuarial Council IN GOOD HEALTH Gary Falde, vice president meeting, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada The Academy welcomed Tim IN ThE NEWS and appointed actuary with Mahony as its new state health An Academy letter to the Inter- Pacific Life Insurance Co. in To continue receiving the policy analyst last month. nal Revenue Service was spot- Newport Beach, Calif., and Alan Update and other Academy Mahony, who was previously lighted in the December 2009 Routhenstein, member of the publications on time, a senior account manager for issue of The Insurance Tax Academy Life Reserves Work remember to make sure health care marketing firm Review. The letter commented the Academy has your ➜ continuED on PAGE 3 correct contact information. Dhamira Partners, started at on a notice regarding the ap- Academy members can the Academy on Jan. 4. Ma- update their member profile hony has also served as associ- PROFEssIONALISM BRIEFS at the member log-in page ate director for government on the Academy website. affairs at the National Hispanic ➥ Aquil Ahmed, an actuary in Fairfax, Va.; Robert Rietz, an actuary in Old Fort, N.C.; and Patricia Teufel, principal for Medical Association and as an KPMG in Hartford, Conn., have joined the Academy’s Council intern for former Sen. Chuck Links to documents underlined in on Professionalism. blue are included in the online ver- Hagel (R-Neb.). Before that, sion of this issue at www.actuary.org/ update/index.asp WWW. ACTUARY. ORG Actuarial UpDATE FEBRUARY 2010 2 ➜ continuED from PAGE 2 Group’s Asset Subgroup and a ficer of Life Plans Inc. media relatioNS actiVitY rePort — foUrtH QUarter, 2009 consulting actuary with Mil- in Waltham, Mass., on liman in New York, presented the Community Living the report to regulators on be- Assistance Services half of the Academy. and Supports (CLASS) Fourth Quarter, 2009 Act were included in The Academy sent comments a Dec. 8 Time report. Three-Year Quarterly Average to Senate leadership regarding Schoonveld, who co- health care reform legislation signed an Academy that underscored the need letter to policymakers to strengthen the language with recommenda- regarding a health insurance tions to improve the individual coverage mandate. proposed federal long- 41 31 Requests 20 24 Interviews 255 268 Placements Sound bites from Academy term care program, Senior Health Fellow Cori Uc- said that changes to the Note: A request is a media inquiry for more information (e.g., statistics, comments, work products, etc.) or for media credentials to an Academy event.
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