Modelling critical illness claim diagnosis rates II: results
Modelling critical illness claim diagnosis rates II: results
This is Paper II in a series of two papers. In Paper I we developed a methodology for estimating and graduating Critical Illness (CI) insurance diagnosis rates. In this paper we use data from the UK for 1999–2005 supplied by the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) to illustrate our methodology by deriving and discussing all causes and cause specific critical illness diagnosis rates
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Ozkok, E.
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Streftaris, G.
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Waters, H.R.
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Ozkok, E.
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Streftaris, G.
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Waters, H.R.
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Wilkie, A.D.
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Ozkok, E., Streftaris, G., Waters, H.R. and Wilkie, A.D.
(2014)
Modelling critical illness claim diagnosis rates II: results.
Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 2014:5, .
(doi:10.1080/03461238.2012.728538).
Abstract
This is Paper II in a series of two papers. In Paper I we developed a methodology for estimating and graduating Critical Illness (CI) insurance diagnosis rates. In this paper we use data from the UK for 1999–2005 supplied by the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) to illustrate our methodology by deriving and discussing all causes and cause specific critical illness diagnosis rates
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