Ethics for the Insurance Professional

Ethics for the Insurance Professional

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Publisher: Dearborn Trade Pub

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 9780793122769

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This course is about ethics for insurance producers. Since every insurance producer will eventually be faced with an ethical dilemma, this course contains practical, hands-on discussions of ethical issues that occur every day. Ethics, in this course, is not confined to the ivory tower. We offer a balanced presentation of an insurance producer's principled relationships with his or her culture.


Legal Concepts for Insurance Agent Ethics: How Agents Get Sued and Lose Their Licenses

Legal Concepts for Insurance Agent Ethics: How Agents Get Sued and Lose Their Licenses

Author: Dwight Kealy

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-09-10

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 0578149362

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Most people think they are fairly ethical-or at least as ethical as others. In this book, attorney and insurance professional Dwight M. Kealy walks the reader through Contract Law, Tort Law, Criminal Law, and the Department of Insurance Code as a way to define ethical boundaries for insurance agent conduct. Sometimes the author writes as the attorney representing a client against an insurance agent. Sometimes the author writes as the attorney defending the insurance agent. Throughout the book, the author balances these opposing views to expose the relevant legal issues, and to encourage the conduct insurance professionals should follow to stay out of court and keep their insurance licenses.


Ethics for Insurance Producers

Ethics for Insurance Producers

Author: Mark Coleman

Publisher:

Published: 2013-09-22

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781492795346

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This book is designed to inspire the insurance producers to do the right thing when conducting insurance business with the general public, their colleagues, family members, and finally with the internal pressures that surround them on a daily bases.


Health Care, Ethics and Insurance

Health Care, Ethics and Insurance

Author: Tom Sorell Ltd

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1134715080

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This volume is an exploration of the ethical issues raised by health insurance, which is particularly timely in the light of recent advances in medical research and political economy. Focusing on a wide range of areas, such as AIDS, genetic engineering, screening and underwriting, new disability legislation and the ethics of private and public health insurance, this comprehensive and sometimes controversial book provides an essential survey of the key issues in health insurance. Divided into two parts, the first considers the ethics of underwriting, risk assessment and the acceptance and refusal of insurance risk by insurers. Discussing the unjust treatment of high-risk applicants, the authors identify sources of unfairness to both parties of the insurance contract, indicating how reasonable trade-offs can be made. The second part considers the argument for a mix of public and private insurance for acute and long-term care, offering recommendations for changes in the balance of social insurance, and discussing the shift toward long-term contracts in private health care and pension insurance.