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There are four cornerstones that are the basis of Clinical
Underwriting:
- Control
--Refers to controllable medical conditions where modifications in risk factors make a difference.
- Compliance
--Refers to following doctors' orders.
- Complete
Information
--Refers to determining the "whole picture' of someone's compliance through validation with underwriting tools such as medical records and personal history interviews.
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Common Sense
--Refers to the ideology that it is reasonable to assume someone who understands their medical conditions and modifies their risk factors is a better risk.
Nicotine
Use
Clinical Underwriting
also features a revolutionary approach to occasional cigarette
smokers. Common sense dictates that a person who smokes
occasionally is at far less risk than a person who smokes
heavily. Clinical Underwriting
recognizes those differences and evaluates each individual
accordingly.
Medical
Breakthroughs
Medical breakthroughs occur daily, yet current life insurance
practices employed by many insurance companies ignore these
advances. Other insurance companies may deny applicants
coverage based on medical information from an outdated underwriting
manual. U.S. Financial Life is continuously reviewing the
most recent medical literature. This state of the art research
is then utilized to provide a more informed and accurate
offer.
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