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Chapter 16 Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs

Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office 13 th edition. Chapter 16 Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs. Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs.

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Chapter 16 Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs

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  1. Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office 13th edition Chapter 16 Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs

  2. Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs Define terminology and abbreviations pertinent to disability insurance and disability benefit programs. Describe benefits and exclusions contained in individual and group disability income insurance. Name federal disability benefit programs. Differentiate between SSDI and SSI. Lesson 16.1

  3. Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs (cont’d) State eligibility requirements, benefits, and limitations of SSDI and SSI. Explain disability benefit programs for disabled active military personnel, veterans, and their dependents. Name states that have state disability insurance plans. State eligibility requirements, benefits, and limitations of state disability plans. Explain voluntary disability insurance plans. Lesson 16.1

  4. Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs (cont’d) Describe topics and contents of a medical report. List guidelines for federal disability claims. Explain procedures for state disability claims. Recognize forms used for processing state disability plans. Lesson 16.1

  5. Disability Claims • Disability income insurance • Provides benefits under certain conditions when the insured is unable to work due to illness, disease, or injury • Does not provide benefits if the insured is unable to work as a result of a work-related event

  6. History • 1880s – emergence of disability income policies for accident and illness • early 1900s – first noncancelable policy • 1956 – Congress extended Social Security program to disabled adults over 50 years old • 1965 – Social Security program expanded to cover workers regardless of age

  7. Disability Income Insurance • Individual • Provides specific income if disabled • Insured pays premiums • Medical expenses not covered • Disability must not be work-related • Insured must meet specific policy criteria

  8. Disability Income Insurance • Waiting period • Time from beginning of disability to beginning of first benefit payment • Benefit period • Maximum span of time that benefit will be paid to the disabled party

  9. Disability Income Insurance • Benefits • Residual benefits • Benefits are paid if disability is partial or limits the capacity to work full-time • Supplemental benefits • Specific provisions may increase payments • Accidental death and dismemberment benefit • Special clause addresses accidents that result in death or permanent disability

  10. Disability Income Insurance • Types of disability • Total disability • Person cannot perform most normal work duties • Partial disability • Person cannot perform all normal work duties • Temporary disability • Person cannot perform all normal work duties for a limited period of time

  11. Disability Income Insurance • Clauses • Policies can be guaranteed renewable or noncancelable, with a waiver of premium • Exclusions • Examples are preexisting conditions, mental conditions, or other disabilities • AIDS/HIV • Consent and notice form is needed for testing

  12. Disability Income Insurance • Group • Some employers offer as an optional benefit • Contracts are between the insurer and the employer • Employer pays premiums, with or without employee contributions • Policy terminates when employee leaves the company

  13. Federal Disability Programs • Disability benefit programs • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) • Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) • Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) • Armed Services Disability • Veterans Affairs (VA) Disability Program

  14. Disability Benefit Programs • Social Security Disability Insurance • Long-term plan provides benefits to workers and self-employed who meet eligibility criteria • Insured also may be eligible for Medicare after 24 months • Converts to retirement benefits at age 65

  15. Disability Benefit Programs • Supplemental Security Income • Long-term disability program provides benefits to adults and children regardless of employment history • Many persons also qualify for Medicaid • Benefits are intended for those with limited income and few other resources

  16. Disability Benefit Programs • Civil Service and Federal Employees Retirement System Disability • Benefits are payable for life to individuals who qualify. • Armed Services Disability • Benefits are payable for life if disability occurs or is aggravated while person is on active duty.

  17. Disability Benefit Programs • Veterans Affairs Disability • Service-connected disability is eligible for outpatient treatment if filed within 1 year of injury. • Non-service-connected disability may be eligible for same benefits if criteria are met.

  18. State Disability Insurance • Nonindustrial disability insurance programs exist in only five states and Puerto Rico • To fund the programs, a percentage of wages is deducted from paychecks, or the employer pays the plan costs • Eligibility ceases upon retirement

  19. State Disability Insurance • Restrictions • Time limit for filing exceeded • Condition covered under workers’ compensation insurance • Unemployment benefits beyond a specified amount • Employer has a voluntary disability plan and does not participate in state plan

  20. Voluntary Disability Insurance • Designed for persons who reside and work in states without state disability insurance programs • Local private insurance carrier arranges coverage • If disabled, the person receives fixed weekly or monthly income, usually for 6 months

  21. Claims Submission Guidelines • Disability income claims • Person must provide completed proof of loss to establish disability • Attending physician usually must complete portions of this form • Medical report may be attached to the form for additional explanation of disability and treatment

  22. Disability Income Claims • Federal disability claims • SSA has teledictation service for physician to dictate medical report directly over the phone • Only data less than 1 year old is allowed • Prognosis should be based on medical findings • Claim should include functional assessment of work-related activities

  23. Disability Income Claims • Veterans Affairs disability outpatient clinic claims • Processing of claims is usually long and complicated • Consider billing VA monthly to avoid payment delays • Follow instructions on patient’s ID card closely

  24. Disability Income Claims • State disability claims • Residents of states with disability benefits must obtain claim forms from nearest state filing office • Physician must substantiate disability for claim to be processed • Additional forms/filings may be required if disability is prolonged

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