Sunday, October 20, 2013

How Frequent Are Insurance Policy Cancellations?

                          
The Administration has demonized insurance companies for dropping policies, much as it demeans other industries.
                           
I was a senior banking and insurance analyst in the past and keep closely in touch with the business. I wish top members of the administration were as informed.
                           
A policyholder can have his or her policy dropped for a number of valid reasons:
                                               
One: Material lying about preexisting conditions. No one should be allowed to buy fire insurance while a fire is in progress.
                       
Two: Fraud. Material misrepresentation which is so basic that the company would otherwise not have accepted the risk
                       
In one of the insurance companies independently studied, only 0.1% of policies or 20,000 cancellations were made. It sounds like a lot when politicians talk, but it’s a study from millions of policies over a 5 year period.
                       
On the other hand, our government does not tell you that it cancels 6.8% of Medicare claims. Think of that the next time you consider truth in political advertising, especially when you hear about government health care.  (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at Twitter.)

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