These terms of coverage may be for durations such as 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, or even 30 years, depending on the age and
health of the applicant at the time they sign up for the plan.
Not exact matches
In fact, says Daniel Albert, F.A. Davis Professor
at the University
of Wisconsin School
of Medicine and Public
Health, in Madison, medical schools are increasingly interested in
applicants who don't come straight from their senior year in college.
Applicants still must pay the $ 56 processing fee and show proof
of a tuberculosis test, which can cost as much as $ 40
at a
health clinic.
The review will include looking
at the
applicant's mental
health disorder, seriousness
of the offence, prior record
of violence, and community safety risks.
See also Workplace
Health, Safety and Compensation Commission v Allen 2014 NLCA 42
at [41], explaining (in the context
of an interpretation
of law) that the
applicant has an «onus in the present case to point to some reason, whether stemming from the facts or the words
of the statute to question the reasonableness»
of the decision; and Delios
at [21 - 27].
Under the proposals the Legal Services Commission would be authorised by the Lord Chancellor to fund legal help, help
at court and legal representation in circumstances where the proceedings are
of overwhelming importance to the person whose
health or welfare is the subject
of the proceedings, and where the Court
of Protection has ordered or is likely to order an oral hearing
at which it will be necessary for the
applicant for funding to be legally represented.
This is particularly the case if the
applicant is young and in relatively good
health at the time
of application.
Their objective is to verify whether or not an
applicant was honest regarding their
health at the time
of the application.
The premiums are lower and more affordable (especially for younger
applicants in good
health at the time
of application).
If you're a diabetic applying for life insurance, life insurance underwriters will look
at a lot
of the same
health and lifestyle factors that they do with any
applicants.
During the underwriting process, a life insurance company will look
at an
applicant's
health and
health history to learn how risky he or she will be to insure — how likely the
applicant is to die during the course
of being covered.
Based on the above and additional factors,
applicants will be placed into one
of several classes
of health ratings which will determine the premium paid in exchange for insurance
at that particular carrier.
The heart
of PPACA consists
of three provisions: guaranteed issue (insurers must offer coverage regardless
of the
applicant's
health status or pre-existing conditions), community rating (insurers must offer policies within a given territory
at the same price regardless
of health status, age, gender, or other factors), and an individual mandate.
The standard insurance carrier puts 35 %
of applicants in the preferred plus category, but
Health I.Q. puts double that,
at 70 %.
Because
of this, a nice amount
of low - cost coverage can be offered — especially if the
applicant is young and in good
health at the time he or she is obtaining the insurance policy.
Additionally, most guaranteed life insurance policies are going to be priced
at a higher premium than you would find with other more traditional types
of life insurance which require the
applicant to be able to qualify based on their
health.
Because
of this, term life insurance is often very affordable — especially for those
applicants who are younger and in good
health at the time they apply for the coverage.
This is because the underwriters
at life insurance companies will review the
health condition
of an
applicant to ensure that the carrier is not taking on too much risk.
These time periods may be for 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, or even 30 years, depending on the insurance carrier, as well as the age and the
health condition
of the
applicant at the time
of application.
We know which providers are more apt to underwrite
applicants with certain types
of high risk
health conditions — and, we can also offer you permanent life insurance policies without having to take a medical exam
at all.
in some cases, going with a term life insurance plan is a great way to get more coverage
at a comparable rate, but there are a lot
of applicants that can't be approved for a life insurance plan because
of health or a pre-existing condition.
The amount
of the LTC benefit is typically determined by the
applicant's age, gender, and
health at the time the policy will be issued.
The policyholder /
applicant being the Life Assured furnishes,
at his own expense, satisfactory evidence
of health as required by the Company / prevailing Board approved underwriting policy.
But sometimes a life insurance customer will be deemed «uninsurable»
at any price — whether it's due to a history
of severe
health problems, a disease diagnosis or even a profession that makes the
applicant too «risky» to insure.
Premium cost is determined by age
of the
applicant,
health at the time
of application and his or her occupation.
Math experts called actuaries look
at many facets
of an individuals
health and behavior and apply statistical concepts to attempt to predict the future
of an
applicants potential.
Applicants with these types
of chronic or serious
health issues may not qualify
at all for what is referred to as «medically underwritten» life insurance coverage or be placed in a more expensive rate class.
The
applicant must be a Medical Assisting Student in good standing
at a medical assisting program accredited by the Commission
of Accreditation
of Allied
Health Education Program (CAAHEP) and have a cumulative GPA
of 3.0 or higher in the core medical assisting courses.
The level
of education required to become a
health information technician varies by employer and by state, but many employers prefer to hire
applicants who have
at least an associate degree.
To qualify for this funding opportunity,
applicants have a cumulative GPA
of 2.0 or higher, be legally eligible to work in California, and available to work
at a California
health institution in an underserved area for
at least one year.
The selected
applicant will serve as a student trainee within the Office
of Quality, Safety, and Value Service
at the VA Palo Alto
Health Care System...
A license as a clinical mental
health counselor or marriage and family therapist may be issued,
at the discretion
of the Board, without examination, to an
applicant who is a clinical mental
health counselor or marriage and family therapist where the
applicant is licensed or certified in another state whose requirements are equivalent to or exceed the requirements established pursuant to the Act»
Iowa requires
applicants for licensure as a mental
health counselor to complete
at least 3,000 hours
of work experience in mental
health counseling in
at least two years.
In particular, the level
of knowledge about mental
health and emotional wellbeing was noticeably lower in
applicants to this program, a large proportion (10 per cent) were
at significant risk (suicidal), and an even larger proportion had subclinical symptoms which, while distressing, did not meet criteria for this trial.
Applicants must submit proof
of active practice for
at least three year previous to application, hold a master's degree from an accredited or related program, have obtained 4,500 hours
of work experience over a period
of three to six years, and have passed the NCE or the National Clinical Mental
Health Counseling Examination.
At the time
of registration,
applicants must have a current membership with CoAIMH or another infant mental
health association.
Education and training in mental
health counseling must have been received in an institution
of higher education which
at the time the
applicant graduated was: fully accredited by a regional accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition
of Postsecondary Accreditation; publicly recognized as a member in good standing with the Association
of Universities and Colleges
of Canada; or an institution
of higher education located outside the United States and Canada, which
at the time the
applicant was enrolled and
at the time the
applicant graduated maintained a standard
of training substantially equivalent to the standards
of training
of those institutions in the United States which are accredited by a regional accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition
of Postsecondary Accreditation.