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Pandemics: Are We Prepared
The SOA has developed this Web page to help actuaries respond to senior management questions about their organization's readiness for a potential pandemic. The information in this site will assist actuaries in addressing the potential consequences of a pandemic, especially how they relate to providing companies and their clients with professional advice, should such an event occur. Insurance and health care industries, in particular, could suffer serious repercussions in the wake of such an event. This information will also be of interest to other professionals.
- With this study, the SOA expects to provide insight into the potential impact a pandemic could have on life and health insurers.–Just Released
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- What should an actuary read if he/she has only one or two hours to understand avian influenza from a personal and professional perspective?
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- Gain a historical perspective and learn what steps business should take to prepare.
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- A variety of opportunities to attend meetings on pandemics exist, including the SOA Health Spring Meeting, featuring Dr. Michael T. Osterholm, a renowned CIDRAP pandemics expert.
- Learn more about pandemics and catastrophic events.
- National Underwriter August 13, 2007 Insurers Could Weather Pandemic Claims, Actuary Says
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- The Daily Herald, Chicago. June 25, 2006 Pandemic News – How Bad could it be?
- By John Patterson.
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- International/Asia Pacific. May 24, 2006 Bird Flu Case May Be First Double Jump
- By Donald G. McNeil Jr.
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- Canada.com. April 21, 2006. Company Brings Epidemic Insurance to Canadian Market
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- Insurance Jounal National. February 21, 2006. Actuaries to Research Avian Flu Pandemic Impact on Industry
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