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09 Feb 2021

Consultation on community-rated health insurance market in Ireland and proposed changes to the Risk Equalisation Scheme

Response to HIA Consultation on community-rated health insurance market in Ireland and proposed changes to the Risk Equalisation Scheme [which is in response to this HIA consultation].

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17 Jun 2014

Society of Actuaries publishes response to Dept of Health Consultation on Universal Health Insurance

We, the Society of Actuaries in Ireland, have today published our response to the Department of Health’s Public Consultation on the White Paper on Universal Health Insurance (UHI). 

We are supportive of many aspects of the White Paper, and particularly the continued commitment to developing an efficient healthcare system that will deliver quality services to patients.

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01 Mar 2011

Society responds to consultation on Impact Metrics for Risk Based Supervision

The Society of Actuaries in Ireland has responded to a “Consultation on Impact Metrics for the Risk Based Supervision of Financial Firms by the Central Bank and on Impact Based Levies”.

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23 Nov 2010

Society submits comments to European Commission on Insurance Guarantee Scheme

The Society has responded to a European Commission consultation on insurance guarantee schemes.
 
Consultation documents
 
Submission

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15 Sep 2010

Submission to Health Insurance Authority on Minimum Benefit Regulations

The Society has responded to a consultation paper from the Health Insurance Authority on “Minimum Benefit Regulations in the Irish Private Health Insurance Market”.

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30 Aug 2010

Submission to Health Insurance Authority on Risk Equalisation

The Health Insurance Authority’s recent consultation paper on “Risk Equalisation in the Irish Private Health Insurance Market” invites input on the risk factors to be taken into account in a risk equalisation scheme, such as age, gender and health status.  In the Society’s response to the paper, we emphasise that decisions on risk factors should have regard to, and be consistent with, the objectives of the scheme.  The Society is in favour of a risk equalisation system that encourages competition and new insurers.  It would not be necessary to allow for health status in such

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