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A Deterministic Model for Five Major Medical Health Insurance Companies in South Africa
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 2020In this paper, A deterministic for top five medical insurance in South African market system is analyzed under important parameters such as emigration, immigration, personal interaction and advertisement. The critical outcome indicate all those medical insurance will remain relevant to South African population as long the aforesaid parameters are ...
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Major Medical Expense Insurance
The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1965One of the most exciting innovations in insurance in the last fifteen years has been the development of major medical expense insurance. Certainly it is the most important development in the area of health insurance benefits. A type of coverage virtually unknown in 1948, it is estimated that at the end of 1962, 38,250,000 persons, or one out of every ...
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Major Policy Provisions in Guaranteed Renewable Major Medical Expense Insurance
The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1966The December, 1964, issue of this Journal contained an analysis by Robert Osler of major policy provisions in noncancellable to age 65 disability income policies. As a result of comments received on that study, it was decided to do a similar analysis on several other policy forms, including major medical, hospital expense, and business overhead expense
Robert W. Osler, Harry M. Johnson
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COMPREHENSIVE OR "SINGLE PLAN MAJOR MEDICAL" INSURANCE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958The advantages of a comprehensive plan for medical insurance are illustrated by the experience of a company with 315,000 employees. More than 98% of the employees participate in the plan, which involves dependents to a total of about three-quarters of a million people.
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MAJOR MEDICAL EXPENSE INSURANCE-ITS DEVELOPMENT AND PROBLEMS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957In the fourth act of "Julius Caesar," Shakespeare gives to Brutus these lines to speak: There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
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THE ROLE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR IN MAJOR MEDICAL EXPENSE INSURANCE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957Others have already described the development of this new type of insurance as a means of protection against medical, surgical, and hospital expenses which are not adequately covered by the usual health insurance plans. The purpose of Major Medical Expense Insurance is to assist the American insurance buyer to meet the cost of expensive illnesses or ...
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