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2022 Supplemental Health, DI & LTC Conference

Reflection, Resilience, and Reinvention

8/3/2022 - 8/5/2022
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.

Overview

Who Attends

Professionals responsible for actuarial/product development, underwriting, claims, regulation/product filing and/or administration of the following products (through either worksite or retail channels): 

  • accident insurance
  • critical illness insurance
  • hospital indemnity plans
  • individual disability insurance
  • long-term care/standalone and combination products

Highlights

The Supplemental Health, DI & LTC Conference provides a unique opportunity to consider a cross-functional view of supplemental health products, individual disability insurance and long-term care standalone and combination products.

With a variety of sessions on pricing/product design, filing, underwriting, claims and more, as well as separate tracks for each product, attendees can choose to explore one product from end-to-end or consider one function across multiple products.

Hosted by LIMRA, LOMA, and the Society of Actuaries, this event provides the opportunity to network with peers, share ideas and experiences, and learn from experts within the supplemental health, individual disability and long-term care industries.

Speakers

Taylor Dever, ALMI, ASRI
Assistant Vice President, The Jacobson Group
  • Friday, August 5, 2022

    8:00 am - 9:00 am: GENERAL SESSION 3

Taylor Dever, ALMI, ASRI

Assistant Vice President, The Jacobson Group

Taylor Dever is assistant vice president for The Jacobson Group’s life team. In this role, Taylor partners with life, annuity and reinsurance organizations to connect them with the temporary staffing and subject matter experts solutions they need to effectively manage workload fluctuations, special projects and other short-term needs across all functional areas. To fully immerse himself within the insurance industry, Taylor earned his Associate, Life Management Institute, and Associate, Secure Retirement Institute, designations. Leveraging this in-depth insurance knowledge and his recruiting background, Taylor is able to quickly identify the very specific and unique skill sets his clients need to further their business objectives. Taylor was recently named to the industry’s prestigious 2021 Class of Emerging Leaders, a select group of talented rising stars who serve as ambassadors for the insurance industry and are dedicated to expanding career opportunities in the space.

Michael Rogers
Futurist in Residence at The New York Times
  • Thursday, August 4, 2022

    4:00 pm - 5:00 pm: GENERAL SESSION 2

Michael Rogers

Futurist in Residence at The New York Times

Michael Rogers is a best-selling author, technology pioneer and futurist, who most recently served as futurist-in-residence for The New York Times. He has worked with companies ranging from FedEx, Boeing and NBC Universal to Microsoft, Pfizer and Siemens, focusing on how companies can think about the future in useful ways. He speaks to audiences worldwide and is a regular guest on radio and television. Rogers began his career as a writer for Rolling Stone magazine. He co-founded Outside magazine and then launched Newsweek’s technology column, winning numerous journalism awards. For ten years he was vice president of The Washington Post Company’s new media division, leading both the newspaper and Newsweek into the new century and earning patents for multimedia technology. He is also a best-selling novelist whose books have been published worldwide, chosen for the Book-of-the-Month club and optioned for film. Rogers studied physics and creative writing at Stanford University, with additional studies in finance and management at the Stanford Business School Executive Program. He lives in New York City and is currently working on book and television projects. His most recent novel is Email from the Future: Notes from 2084.

Meghan Stringer
Senior Policy Advisor, Product and Commercial Policy, America’s Health Insurance Plans
  • Wednesday, August 3, 2022

    2:15 pm - 3:15 pm: GENERAL SESSION 1

Meghan Stringer

Senior Policy Advisor, Product and Commercial Policy, America’s Health Insurance Plans

Meghan joined AHIP in March 2021 following a decade of government service. She worked in the U.S. House of Representatives as a health policy advisor and was a political appointee at the U.S. Department of Labor. She grew up in Montgomery, Alabama and is an alumna of The University of Alabama.

Tom Wildsmith, MAAA, FSA
Member of Medicare Committee and Past President (2015-16), American Academy of Actuaries
  • Wednesday, August 3, 2022

    2:15 pm - 3:15 pm: GENERAL SESSION 1

Tom Wildsmith, MAAA, FSA

Member of Medicare Committee and Past President (2015-16), American Academy of Actuaries

Tom Wildsmith, a past president (2015-16) of the American Academy of Actuaries, has performed extensive work in health policy in multiple leadership and volunteer roles at the Academy, including serving as the Academy’s vice president of health from 2010 to 2012 and subgroups on actuarial value, premium review, exchanges, risk sharing, and health care costs. He is currently a member of the Academy’s Medicare Committee and Health Practice Council AV/MV Work Group. He has spoken extensively on health policy issues, including to C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, and before the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators. During his career spanning more than 30 years, he has worked as a company actuary, a consultant, and a staff actuary for a major health insurance trade association. He is currently managing director, legislative and regulatory policy, at the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.

Agenda

Registration

Early Registration Rates by July 15:
LIMRA, LOMA, and SOA Members: $1,350
Non-members: $2,025

Standard Rates After July 15:
LIMRA, LOMA, and SOA Members: $1,550
Non-members: $2,325

Group Registration Discount:

Take advantage of our group rates to ensure your team’s knowledge stays relevant and up-to-date amid the changing trends and directions in the industry.

We are pleased to offer two group registration options that you can secure by contacting customer.service@limra.com.

  • 5–9 — Registrants from the same company will receive a $150 discount per person when using the quantity discount promo code provided.
  • 10+ — Companies may purchase 10 or more registrations and receive a 20% discount on the total registration fee. A single payment is required along with the total number of registrants. We will provide a special company link/code for your organization to distribute to the group.

Note: Discounts may not be combined with any other discount offer. We cannot combine existing individual registrations into group registrations.

Cancellation Policy

All cancellations must be received in writing by emailing customer.service@limra.com. These requests carry a $125.00 U.S. administrative charge. Full refunds minus the $125 administrative fee will be granted on written requests received  by July 19, 2022. No refunds will be issued after July 19, 2022.

In the event that a scheduled meeting or event is cancelled by LIMRA for any reason, LIMRA shall refund any conference registration fees that have been paid by the registrant. Under no circumstances, however, shall LIMRA be liable to the registrant for any other expenses including, but not limited to, airfare and hotel expenses incurred by the registrant.

COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols-SHDILTC

Please check this page regularly for health and safety updates.
Updated: [8/4/2022]

The health and safety of our conference attendees remains our top priority as we return to meeting in person. We are making preparations to hold our events in accordance with currently applicable national government and local authority guidance to ensure the highest standards of safety, hygiene, cleanliness, and operational effectiveness for all participants.

This is a shared responsibility, and we ask that you partner with us by following these guidelines and procedures before, during, and after the conference to ensure your safety and the health of our staff, partners, and fellow attendees. By agreeing to attend, you understand and commit to abide by and respect these measures. We are excited to meet in person again, and we thank you for your cooperation. Detailed protocols specific to each conference will be sent to registrants in the final weeks before the meeting.

Our onsite protocols will abide by the CDC and local laws, rules, regulations, or guidance. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html

Be sure to check your company’s travel restrictions as well as both your departure and destination state restrictions when planning to attend any event.

Please agree to the following:

Prior to Event

  • PROOF OF FULL VACCINATION AGAINST COVID-19 (AS DEFINED BY THE CDC) OR A NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST WITHIN 48 HOURS OF ARRIVAL.
    All registrants will be required to upload their vaccination information or negative COVID test results onto the CLEAR app link which you will receive when you complete your registration.
  • Attendees must follow all state/local regulations and guidelines regarding social distancing, gathering, sanitation, and use of face coverings.
  • If you are aware that you have been exposed to COVID-19 in the past two weeks or if you are experiencing any symptoms, we ask that you adhere to the CDC protocols applicable to your situation as determined by the CDC calculator.
  • Follow cleaning and safety tips during your trip to maintain a safe travel environment (e.g., disinfecting surfaces, wearing a face covering, etc.).

On-Site at the Event

  • Adhere to social distance protocols.
  • Wash hands frequently throughout the meeting.
  • Cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing.
  • Comply with pathway signage.
  • Self-monitor and report any symptoms to meeting organizers immediately.

Post Event

  • Notify event organizer if you test positive for COVID-19 up to 14 days after returning home.

The Latest CDC Guidance

CDC has recently updated its travel recommendations for fully vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers.

For the latest guidance, visit the CDC website for guidance on travel within the United States.

How to Prepare for Air Travel

Your airline is the best source for personal safety protocols at the gate and on the airplane. Be sure to visit your airline website the week you are traveling and sign up for notifications related to your trip.

Hotel / Venue

Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill

400 New Jersey Ave, NW
Washington, DC, USA, 20001

202-737-1234

Hotel Reservations

Make your reservations by July 15 to receive the group rate of $209 single/double (plus applicable sales taxes). Requests after July 15 will be accepted based on space availability. Please note that hotel rates will go up after July 15, or when the meeting room block sells out, whichever comes first. Make your reservations early to be able to take advantage of our discount rates.

Extend your stay: The group guest room rate will be offered three (3) days prior and three (3) days after the meeting dates, subject to availability at the time of your reservation. You may need to call the hotel directly to book the extra nights.

If you receive any unsolicited or suspicious email or phone call about a hotel booking in conjunction with this meeting, our advice is not to click on it, but delete the email immediately. In the case of a phone call, never give out your credit card information. Our designated conference hotels will never call you unless you contact them first.

For more information on the Hyatt’s Health and Safety protocols, click here.

For the closest pharmacy for a COVID test, click here.

Become a Sponsor or Exhibitor

Sponsors and Exhibitors

Committee Sponsor — Gold

Exhibitors

Contact us to learn more:

Suzanne Melanson

Conference Coordinator

LIMRA and LOMA

(860) 285-7879

smelanson@limra.com

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