



"A coalition of insurance industry and healthcare leaders have formed a non-profit organization to help global insurers screen, test, and triage members to combat the baffling rise in excess mortality."

"This is the time where the chief risk officer and the CEO and the CFO need to be talking to their CIO and trying to make sure the company's both nimble and intelligent about the emerging risks that seem to be out there."

"Insurers should screen their own insureds for mortality risk factors related to the COVID-19 pandemic, an industry group says. The group, the Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives, or ICSL, wants insurers to encourage insureds who get results on the voluntary tests to ask their doctors for advice."

"Proactive health measures, like regular blood pressure checks, can help manage underlying health issues contributing to increased mortality,"


The Problem
But there is hope


The Solution
Health Screenings
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Many people have undetected health issues
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These include immune, heart, and metabolic problems
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Testing can identify these
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Our comprehensive panel tests six biomarkers for an affordable cost, which often can be reimbursed through an FSA, HRA, or HSA
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Early intervention can save lives and reduce disability
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Follow the science -- get tested!
Vitamin D

By assessing clinical data to identify elevated health issues

Insurance leaders can create focused screening, testing, and triage tools

To save lives through early diagnosis and treatment
Instead of cursing the darkness, light a candle.
-Benjamin Franklin


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