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Hybrids: Chronic illness accelerated benefit riders

May 7, 2012jeremy.engdahl-johnsonChronic careCarl Friedrich, Chronic care, life insurance, Teresa McNeela

We’ve talked before about hybrid products that bundle long-term care and life insurance. A new trend involves chronic illness accelerated benefit riders that can be bundled with life insurance. For more, read this new Milliman research report.

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