Study Guide for Principles of Risk Management and Insurance
Feb/101
Prepared by Michael J. McNamara, this study tool helps students analyze and internalize the topics learned in class. Every chapter includes an overview, learning objectives, outline, and extensive self-test with answers. The self-test section contains short answer, multiple choice, true/false, and case application questions that challenge students to apply the lessons covered in the eleventh edition.
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Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance
Feb/102
This book focuses on problem-solving from managerial, consumer, and societal perspectives. It emphasizes both the business managerial aspects of risk management and insurance and the numerous consumer applications of the concept of risk management and insurance transaction. Specific chapter topics include insurance Regulation and contracts, basic property and liability insurance contracts, homeowners insurance, the personal auto policy, professional financial planning, life …
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Management of Insurance Operations
Feb/100
Management of Insurance Operations examines methods of managing the risks, opportunities and challenges associated with individual functions within insurance operations. It examines the effects of the combination of such activities and the type of business an insurance organization transacts, the nature of its operations structure and its market position.Topics Include:* Insurance: basic principles* Strategic Planning in insurance operations* Commonly applied insurance strategie…
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Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Billing and Reimbursement
Feb/101
Review
I would recommend this text to any instructor or School Administrator looking for new text on Health Insurance and Billing. This text far supercedes the current text I am using. It is in-depth, full of exercises and examples, and really explains the topics at hand. Health Insurance and Billing can sometimes be boring for students but this text really keeps things interesting and would keep the students busy.Text is clear and easy to understand, it is practical on how to co…
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Hide! Here Comes The Insurance Guy: Understanding Business Insurance and Risk Management
Feb/101
If you are ready for simple explanations, practical solutions, and time-tested strategies that will reap huge savings in insurance costs, then Hide! Here Comes the Insurance Guy is here to help!Rick Vassar, a certified expert in the commercial insurance arena, writes from a risk manager’s perspective as he tackles the often confusing field of commercial insurance with his real numbers, real solutions strategy. Developed not just as an initial learning tool but also as an ongoing…
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The Economics of Risk and Insurance
Feb/100
Review
“The more I read this book, the more I like it. It provides theoretical analyses for a complete set of insurance topics, and is easy to read even though the concepts are complex. Every insurance Ph.D. student needs to read this book.” —Gene C. Lai, Washington State University
Written for advanced undergraduate and master’s level courses, this book builds from a base of asymmetric information issues to discuss a wide array of topics and is illust…
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10 Steps to Success: A Commonsense Guide to Building a Successful Insurance Business
Feb/102
Advanced praise for 10 Steps to Success
outstanding, insightful and very timely for the newer agent. It also serves as a reminder to the veteran agent as well. Your ideas are easily understood and should be accepted by those who read the book. This should help many! David Carter, sales director, Midland East American Family Insurance Group Learn how to be a successful insurance agent with the simple techniques in 10 Steps to Success. Author Daniel S. Fowler util…
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Vulture Culture: Dirty Deals, Unpaid Claims, and the Coming Collapse of the Insurance Industry
Feb/104
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When an insurance claim of his was denied, causing him financial and emotional distress although the matter was subsequently settled, Gerst, an insurance attorney, conducted extensive research on the industry and concluded that something was fundamentally wrong. His highly critical exposé points out the lack of uniform state regulations and absence of federal oversight of the industry, which he concludes results in a system that consistently favors the insurer over…
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Pharmacy Law Desk Reference
Jan/100
Review
THE MOST THOROUGH AND USEFUL AUTHORITY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACEUTICAL LAW THAT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN RECENT YEARS. Each chapter is clearly organized, annotated and designed for quick access to data you need, whether teaching pharmacy law or practicing pharmacy. THIS BOOK BELONGS IN EVERY PHARMACY LAW CLASSROOM AND ON THE DESK OF EVERY PRACTITIONER. It is SURE TO BECOME THE LEADING REFERENCE AND PREFERRED SOURCE ON PHARMACEUTICAL LAW — Dr. Peter A. Previte, PharmMS., J.D., RPh, Professor of Pharmaceutical Law, Rudolph A. Raabe College of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University
Product Description
Today’s pharmacist is faced with legal, ethical, and moral concerns in making the transition from traditional pharmacy practice to an expanded role in clinical pharmacy and patient drug management services. Pharmacy Law Desk Reference is a primer on the legal aspects of pharmaceutical practice, providing background on foundational legal concepts, and guidance on the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), and the Federal Trade Commission. This unique book examines the major topics that impact pharmaceutical care, including professional liability insurance; the need for supportive personnel in pharmacy practice; patent law, trademarks, and copyrights; law and ethics; business law; HIPAA privacy in the pharmacy; electronic prescribing; and medication error reporting. Handy tables, figures, and exhibits make complex information easy to access and understand.
The better pharmacists understand the regulatory and legislative framework that shapes their practice, the better they will be able to carry out their responsibilities to patients. Pharmacy Law Desk Reference offers a broad scope on established legal subjects, the current direction of the profession, and important contemporary topics that affect the clinical role of the practicing pharmacist. Each chapter is authored by a nationally recognized authority on one or more aspect of pharmacy law and many of the contributors are active in the American Society of Pharmacy Law.
Topics addressed in Pharmacy Law Desk Reference include:
Telepharmacy
Collaborative drug therapy management
Trade secrets and trade secret protection
Anti-competitive practices
The threat of civil and criminal liability
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
FDA inspections
Consumer protection laws
Credentialing
Pharmacy compounding
Accreditation
Employment contracts
Medicaid and Medicare
Controlled substance registration and prescription orders
Forged prescription orders
And much more
Pharmacy Law Desk Reference is a comprehensive resource on the professional, legal, and contemporary issues in pharmacy practice. It is a primary reference guidebook for pharmacy practitioners, leaders of state and national pharmacists associations, members of state boards of pharmacy, educators and students, and an essential addition to all pharmacy libraries.
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Jan/100
Product Description
It also describes the unique features of 403(b) plans and the market for these plans. 403(b) Plans is the first course of its kind to focus on the practical aspects of working with employers and employees in setting up and providing investment services using 403(b) plans in public schools, colleges, hospitals, other nonprofit organizations and churches.
Material has been updated to reflect the changes made by the new distribution rules and the Tax Act of 2001 including:
* Updates to rules governing qualified plans.
* Catch up contributions and simplification of required minimum distribution rules.
* Facts, figures, illustrations and examples have been updated.
If you are taking this course for CE, the CE exam will automatically be added to your basket when selecting CE credit. Certain states require that a proctor or monitor supervise the exam taking process.









