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Actuarial Implications of Texas Tort Reform
Tort reforms are generally difficult to evaluate because historical claim loss data are rarely available in a format to facilitate analysis and because the tort reform itself may change plaintiff's behavior in a way that renders historical data unpredictive of the future... -
Case of the Medical Malpractice Crisis: A Classic Who Dunnit, The
We actuaries, detectives of the first order, are presented with a most intriguing case: numerous, grisly bodies of dead insurance companies and physicians’ practices in public view, various signs of intrigue and foul play abound, suspects galore, an abundance of alibis, and an endless supply of opinions on how the culprit(s) must repay their debt to society... -
Concepts and Trends in Medical Malpractice
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Cost of compensation culture, The
This paper considers what is “Compensation Culture”... -
Current Perspective on Medical Professional Liability Insurance
Recent developments in the medical professional liability insurance marketplace would suggest that the crisis in this line of insurance is over... -
Death, Disability and Retirement Coverage: Pricing the "Free" Claims-Made Tail
Introduced primarily as a marketing tool, free tail coverage is becoming a standard feature of claims-made insurance policies and is increasingly being used for medical malpractice and other forms of professional liability exposures... -
Drawing Inferences From Medical Malpractice Closed Claim Studies
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Empirical Measure of Reserve Level Uncertainty Relative to Discounting and Financial Solvency for a Monoline Medical Professional Liability Insurer
A monoline medical professional liability insurer faces an unusual degree of solvency risk related to the adequacy of its loss and loss adjustment expense reserves... -
Empirical Measure of Reserve Level Uncertainty Relative to Discounting and Financial Solvency for a Monoline Medical Professional Liability Insurer [Review]
The topic of this paper is particularly timely given the attention currently being given to discounting by the GAO and IRS... -
Estimating Pure Premium by Layer--An Approach [Discussion]
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Estimating Pure Premium by Layer—An Approach
This paper presents an approach to the estimation of loss costs by layer of insurance coverage... -
Evidence Is In, The
Interstate data unequivocally support the premise that caps on noneconomic damages are an effective means of reducing malpractice costs... -
Experience Rating in Medical Professional Liability Insurance: Comment
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Hospital Self-Insurance Funding: A Monte Carlo Approach
The common theme which appears to have evolved in the actuarial methodology for determining self-insurance funding contributions can be described in basic terms as a two-step process: (a) estimating expected retained losses for the self-insured entity and (b) estimating a safety margin or risk loading to maintain funding at a selected high level of confidence... -
Loss Reserving for Long Tail Coverages: Medical Malpractice
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Medical Malpractice Update
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Merit Rating for Doctor Professional Liability Insurance
Merit rating is the use of the insured's actual claim experience to predict future claim experience... -
Merit Rating for Doctor Professional Liability Insurance
Merit rating is the use of the insured’s actual claim experience to predict future claim experience... -
Pitfalls in Evaluating Proposed Tort Reforms
Motivation: To provide the ratemaking actuary with a description of typical medical malpractice tort reforms and issues involved in pricing these reforms... -
Pricing the Hybrid
The current literature describes pricing and reserving of medical malpractice insurance as written on either an occurrence or a claims-made basis... -
Rate Filing Under The Flex Rating System
The topic that I am going to speak about deals with making a rate filing under the flexible rating system... -
Rating Claims-Made Insurance Policies
In this paper, we propose to discuss the claims-made approach to pricing Medial/Professional Liability insurance... -
Rating Claims-Made Insurance Policies [Discussion]
The introduction of the claims-made policy as a vehicle for providing Medical Professional Liability insurance coverage in the mid-1970's clearly marked a turning point in the nature of the insurance market for this volatile line of business... -
Reserving Long Term Medical Claims
In this paper, the use of life contingencies to establish reserves for claimants requiring lifetime medical care is explored... -
Runoff Environment--Considerations for the Reserving Actuary, The [Discussion]
As companies experience poor results or enter into weakened financial condition, particular lines of business or entire books of business may be cancelled or non-renewed and the loss reserves for this business placed into runoff...
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