Conversion of mortality ratios to a numerical rating classification for life insurance underwriting-revisited
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Conversion of mortality ratios to a numerical rating classification for life insurance underwriting-revisited
Abstract
This is a commentary requested by the J Insur Med Editor to accompany a reprinting in this 2004 issue of my 1988 article on "Conversion of Mortality Ratios to a Numerical Rating Classification for Life Underwriting" (J Insur Med 1988;20:54-61). Topics discussed in this commentary include the distinction between short-term and long-term mortality follow-up in certain conditions, the format and the introductory text of the US Decennial Life Tables, the distinction between mortality rate and mortality probability, averaging mortality rates over a period of years, and the great value of the exemplary follow-up study used in the 1988 article.
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Conversion of mortality ratios to a numerical rating classification for life insurance underwriting. 1988.J Insur Med. 2004;36(3):234-41. J Insur Med. 2004. PMID: 15495439 No abstract available.
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