Co-hosted by the American Academy of Actuaries and the
International Actuarial Association Health Section
(IAAHS).
End-of-life care is a challenging issue, but it is critical that
the impact of changing demographics on health care systems is
understood in the context of complex financial, social, public
health, cultural, and ethical constraints. Using examples from
Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Israel, India,
and the Netherlands, this webinar will explore the increased health
care costs of global aging, quality of life during the end-of-life
period, palliative versus curative care, and stakeholder strategies
for addressing the unique health care challenges at the end of
life.
This webinar is free for Academy and IAAHS members. Registration
will close on Nov. 6.
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PRESENTERS
- Joseph Allen Allbright, MAAA, ASA
Member, Academy Health Practice International Committee
- Zerong Yu, MAAA, FSA
Member, Academy Health Practice International Committee
MODERATOR
- April Choi, MAAA, FSA
Member, Academy Board of Directors and Academy Health Practice
International Committee
Chairman, IAA Health Section
REGISTRATION FEES
- This webinar is free for Academy and IAAHS
members.
- If you are not a member, please see information below
concerning IAAHS membership
- Registration will close on Nov. 6, 2017.
QUESTIONS
- For more information about this webinar, contact Kristina
Jackson at 202-223-8196 or kjackson@actuary.org.
- For technical questions about registration, please contact
WebEx customer support at 866-229-3239 or support@webex.com.
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Not a member?You can participate in the webinar too, byjoining the
IAAHS (nominal fee of $50 Cdn)
In addition to free participation in this webcast,your annual
membership also will grant you:
- Free participation in upcoming webinars until December 31, 2018
- Instant, full access to wealth of online resources, including
recordings of past webcasts and a repository of documentation
specifically related to actuarial science within the health
sector
- Exclusive communications from the IAAHSall its special events,
such as upcoming colloquia, networking opportunities, and
more!
To join the IAAHS, click
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