AppendixA. Specific Standards for Morbidity, Interest and Mortality  


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  • I. Morbidity.

    (a) Minimum morbidity standards for valuation of specified individual contract health insurance benefits are as follows (references to Commissioners' Table refers to the valuation table version as opposed to the basic table version as applicable):

    (1) Disability Income Benefits Due to Accident or Sickness.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1965 and prior to January 1, 1986:

    The 1964 Commissioners Disability Table (64 CDT).

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1994 and before January 1, 2020:

    The 1985 Commissioners Individual Disability Tables A (85CIDA); or

    The 1985 Commissioners Individual Disability Tables B (85CIDB).

    Contracts issued during 1986 through 1993:

    Optional use of either the 1964 Table or the 1985 Tables.

    Each insurer shall elect, with respect to all individual contracts issued in any one statement year, whether it will use Tables A or Tables B as in the minimum standard. The insurer may, however, elect to use other tables with respect to any subsequent statement year.

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 2020:

    The 2013 IDI Valuation Table with modifiers as described in Actuarial Guideline L, as included in the most current version of the NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual.

    An insurer may begin to use the 2013 IDI Valuation Table with modifiers at a date earlier than January 1, 2020, but not prior to January 1, 2017.

    Not later than January 1, 2023, or an earlier date that an insurer begins to use the 2013 IDI Valuation Table, the insurer may elect to apply such 2013 IDI Valuation Table for all policies issued subject to other valuation tables, if:

    (i) The insurer applies such 2013 IDI Valuation Table to all in-force policies and incurred claims;

    (ii) The insurer applies, or elects to apply, the 2013 IDI Valuation Table to all claims incurred regardless of incurred date;

    (iii) The insurer maintains adequate policy records on policies issued prior to January 1, 2020, that allow the insurer to apply the 2013 IDI Valuation Table appropriately; and

    (iv) Once an insurer elects to calculate reserves for all in-force policies based on such 2013 IDI Valuation Table, all future valuations shall be calculated on that basis.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    (i) For claims incurred on or after January 1, 2017 and prior to January 1, 2020:

    The 1985 Commissioners Individual Disability Table A (85CIDA) with claim termination rates multiplied by the following adjustment factors:

    Duration

    Adjustment Factor

    Adjusted

    Termination Rates*

    Week 1

    0.366

    0.04831

    2

    0.366

    0.04172

    3

    0.366

    0.04063

    4

    0.366

    0.04355

    5

    0.365

    0.04088

    6

    0.365

    0.04271

    7

    0.365

    0.04380

    8

    0.365

    0.04344

    9

    0.370

    0.04292

    10

    0.370

    0.04107

    11

    0.370

    0.03848

    12

    0.370

    0.03478

    13

    0.370

    0.03034

    Month 4

    0.391

    0.08758

    5

    0.371

    0.07346

    6

    0.435

    0.07531

    7

    0.500

    0.07245

    8

    0.564

    0.06655

    9

    0.613

    0.05520

    10

    0.663

    0.04705

    11

    0.712

    0.04486

    12

    0.756

    0.04309

    13

    0.800

    0.04080

    14

    0.844

    0.03882

    15

    0.888

    0.03730

    16

    0.932

    0.03448

    17

    0.976

    0.03026

    18

    1.020

    0.02856

    19

    1.049

    0.02518

    20

    1.078

    0.02264

    21

    1.107

    0.02104

    22

    1.136

    0.01932

    23

    1.165

    0.01865

    24

    1.195

    0.01792

    Year 3

    1.369

    0.16839

    4

    1.204

    0.10114

    5

    1.199

    0.07434

    6 and later

    1.000

    **

    * The adjusted termination rates derived from the application of the adjustment factors to the DTS Valuation Table termination rates shown in exhibits 3a, 3b, 3c, 4 and 5 (Transactions of the Society of Actuaries (TSA) XXXVII, pp. 457-463) is displayed. The adjustment factors for age, elimination period, class, sex and cause displayed in exhibits 3a, 3b, 3c and 4 should be applied to the adjusted termination rates shown in this table.

    ** Applicable DTS Valuation Table duration rate from exhibits 3c and 4 (TSA XXXVII, pp. 462-463).

    The 85CIDA table so adjusted for the computation of claim reserves shall be known as 85CIDC (The 1985 Commissioners Individual Disability Table C).

    For claims incurred on or after January 1, 2020, the 2013 IDI Valuation Table with modifiers and adjustments for company experience as prescribed in the Actuarial Guideline L, as included in the most current version of the NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual, except for worksite disability policies with benefit periods of twenty-four months or less.

    (ii) For worksite disability policies, claim reserves may be calculated using claim run-out analysis or claim triangles, or other methods that place a sound value on the reserves that are appropriate for the business and risks involved.

    (iii) Each insurer may elect which of the following to use as the minimum standard for claims incurred prior to January 1, 2017:

    (I) The minimum morbidity standard in effect for contract reserves on currently issued contracts, as of the date the claim is incurred; or

    (II) The standard as defined in Appendix A, subsection (a)(1)(B)(i) or (ii) of this section I Morbidity, applied to all open non-worksite claims, provided the insurer maintains adequate claim records to allow the insurer to apply the standard defined in Appendix A, subsection (a)(1)(B)(i) or (ii) of this section I Morbidity appropriately. Once an insurer elects to calculate reserves for all open claims on the standard defined in Appendix A, subsection (a)(1)(B)(i) or (ii) of this section I Morbidity, all future valuations shall be on that basis. This option, with respect to Appendix A, subsection (a)(1)(B)(ii) of this section I Morbidity, may be selected only if the insurer maintains adequate claim records for all claims incurred to use the 2013 IDI Valuation Table appropriately.

    (2) Hospital Benefits, Surgical Benefits and Maternity Benefits (Scheduled benefits or fixed time period benefits only).

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1955, and before January 1, 1982:

    The 1956 Intercompany Hospital-Surgical Tables.

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1982:

    The 1974 Medical Expense Tables, Table A, Transactions of the Society of Actuaries, Volume XXX, pg. 63. Refer to the paper (in the same volume, pg. 9) to which this table is appended, including its discussions, for methods of adjustment for benefits not directly valued in Table A: "Development of the 1974 Medical Expense Benefits," Houghton and Wolf.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    No specific standard. See subdivision (6) of this subsection.

    (3) Cancer Expense Benefits.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    (i) Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1986 and before January 1, 2019:

    The 1985 NAIC Cancer Claim Cost Tables (1985 CCCT).

    (ii) Contracts issued on or after January 1, 2019:

    (I) For first occurrence and hospitalization benefits:

    The 2016 Cancer Claim Cost Valuation Tables (2016 CCCVT).

    (II) For all other benefits:

    Assumptions based on company experience, relevant industry experience, and actuarial judgment. Such assumptions should be appropriate for valuation which considers margin for adverse experience.

    (iii) For contracts issued on or after January 1, 2018 and before January 1, 2019, a company may elect to use morbidity basis described in Appendix A, subsection (a)(3)(A)(ii) of this section I Morbidity. Once a company begins use of the 2016 CCVT for new issues, it may not revert to the 1985 CCCT.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    No specific standard. See subdivision (6) of this subsection.

    (4) Accidental Death Benefits.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1965:

    The 1959 Accidental Death Benefits Table.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    Actual amount incurred.

    (5) Single Premium Credit Disability.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    (i) For contracts issued on or after January 1, 2017:

    (I) For plans having less than a thirty-day elimination period, the 1985 Commissioners Individual Disability Table A (85CIDA) with claim incidence rates increased by twelve percent (12%).

    (II) For plans having a thirty-day and greater elimination period, the 85CIDA for a fourteen-day elimination period with the adjustment in Appendix A, subsection (a)(5)(A)(i)(I) of this section I Morbidity.

    (ii) For contracts issued prior to January 1, 2017, each insurer may elect either subclause (I) or (II) of this clause to use as the minimum standard. If an insurer elects to calculate reserves for all contracts on the standard defined in subclause (II) of this clause, all future valuations shall be on that basis.

    (I) The minimum morbidity standard in effect for contract reserves on currently issued contracts, as of the date the contract was issued; or

    (II) The standard as defined in Appendix A, subsection (a)(5)(A)(i) of this section I Morbidity, as applied to all contracts.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    Claim reserves are to be determined as provided in section 38a-78-13(c) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.

    (6) Other Individual Contract Benefits.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    For all other individual contract benefits, morbidity assumptions are to be determined as provided in the reserve standards.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    For all benefits other than disability, claim reserves are to be determined as provided in the standards.

    (b) Minimum morbidity standards for valuation of specified group contract health insurance benefits are as follows:

    (1) Disability Income Benefits Due to Accident or Sickness, where sections 38a-78-11 to 38a-78-16, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies reference this Appendix A; otherwise Actuarial Guideline XLVII, as included in the most current version of the NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    Contracts issued prior to January 1, 1994: The same basis, if any, as that employed by the insurer as of January 1, 1994;

    Contracts issued on or after January 1, 1994:

    The 1987 Commissioners Group Disability Income Table (87CGDT).

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    For claims incurred on or after January 1, 1994:

    The 1987 Commissioners Group Disability Income Table (87CGDT);

    For claims incurred prior to January 1, 1994:

    Use of the 87CGDT is optional.

    (2) Single Premium Credit Disability.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    (i) For contracts issued on or after January 1, 2017:

    (I) For plans having less than a thirty day elimination period, the 1985 Commissioners Individual Disability Table A (85CIDA) with claim incidence rates increased by twelve percent (12%).

    (II) For plans having a thirty day and greater elimination period, the 85CIDA for a fourteen-day elimination period with the adjustment in Appendix A, subsection (b)(2)(A)(i)(I) of this section I Morbidity.

    (ii) For contracts issued prior to January 1, 2017, each insurer may elect either subclause (I) or (II) of this clause to use as the minimum standard. If an insurer elects to calculate reserves for all contracts on the standard defined in subclause (II) of this clause, all future valuations shall be on that basis.

    (I) The minimum morbidity standard in effect for contract reserves on currently issued contracts, as of the date the contract was issued; or

    (II) The standard as defined in Appendix A, subsection (b)(2)(A)(i) of this section I Morbidity, applied to all contracts.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    Claim reserves are to be determined as provided in section 38a-78-13(c) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.

    (3) Other Group Contract Benefits.

    (A) Contract Reserves:

    For all other group contract benefits, morbidity assumptions are to be determined as provided in the reserve standards.

    (B) Claim Reserves:

    For all benefits other than disability, claim reserves are to be determined as provided in the standards.

    II. Interest.

    (a) For contract reserves the maximum interest rate is the maximum rate permitted by law in the valuation of annual premium ordinary life insurance for appropriate guarantee duration and issued on the same date as the health insurance contract.

    (b) For claim reserves on policies for which contract reserve is required, the maximum interest rate is the maximum rate permitted by law in the valuation of annual premium ordinary life insurance for appropriate guarantee duration and issued on the same day as the claim incurral date.

    (c) For claim reserves on policies for which no contract reserve is required, the maximum interest rate is the maximum rate permitted by law in the valuation of single premium immediate annuities issued on the same date as the claim incurred date, such rate reduced by one hundred basis points (1%).

    III. Mortality.

    (a) Unless subsection (b) or (c) of this section III Mortality applies, the mortality basis used for (1) all policies, except long term care individual policies and group certificates, and for (2) long-term care individual polices or group certificates issued before the effective date of subsection (b)(1)(C)(ii) of section 38a-78-15 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, shall be according to a table (but without use of selection factors) permitted by law for the valuation of whole life insurance issued on the same date as the health insurance contract. For long-term care insurance individual policies or group certificates issued on or after the effective date of subsection (b)(1)(C)(ii) of section 38a-78-15 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the mortality basis used shall be the 1994 Group Annuity Mortality Static Table.

    (b) Other mortality tables adopted by the NAIC and promulgated by the Commissioner may be used in the calculation of the minimum reserves if appropriate for the type of benefits and if approved by the Commissioner. The request for approval shall include the proposed mortality table and the reason that the standard specified in subsection (a) of this section III Mortality is inappropriate.

    (c) For single premium credit disability insurance using the 85CIDA table, no separate mortality shall be assumed.

(Amended June 22, 1995; Amended August 31, 2018)