by Ed Hinerman | Jun 2, 2009 | diabetes, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
No, no. I don’t really think I’m special. Family nickname and joke. “Ed’s done so well they named an entire school curriculum after him.” Ha Ha! Today I want to reflect on this, my 1000th post, and the journey and events of the last 2 1/2...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 2, 2009 | cholesterol, diabetes, insurance quotes, life insurance
I’m going to make up some statistics for the sake of this discussion. They may not be completely accurate, but I suspect they are close enough for government work. Do I get TARP money for saying that? It is my belief that 75% of men don’t know what their...
by Ed Hinerman | May 29, 2009 | diabetes, gastric bypass, insurance, life insurance, obesity
I’ve written before about the dramatic and often amazing results that extremely overweight people have see in regards to their diabetes when they undergo gastric bypass surgery. Gastric bypass is a procedure that essentially creates a dramatically smaller...
by Ed Hinerman | May 29, 2009 | diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 2 diabetes
American Heart Association twitter this morning, “80% of sudden cardiac arrest victims collapse at home. Are you ready to save someone you love?” It provided a link to a CPR website. This Twitter @HeartofDiabetes is all about education on the link between...
by Ed Hinerman | May 18, 2009 | asthma, blood pressure, diabetes, high blood pressure, hypertension, insurance, life insurance, mortality, mortality risk, obesity, stroke, Type 2 diabetes
Guilty as charged. I am one of those recovering saltaholics that grabs the salt shaker and tops off a meal before I’ve even taken a bite to see if it needs it. I love salt and although I am getting better about at least giving something a taste first, the truth...
by Ed Hinerman | May 11, 2009 | bypass surgery, diabetes, gastric bypass, heart disease, high blood pressure, hypertension, insurance, life insurance, obesity, stroke, Type 2 diabetes
There was a time when I had a whole different view of obesity and gastric bypass. I think the majority of folks still look at the whole thing through somewhat jaded and certainly uneducated eyes. I will just be right up front and ask to be forgiven for the way I felt...
by Ed Hinerman | May 5, 2009 | A1c, angioplasty, Banner Life, bypass surgery, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, insurance, life settlements, Sleep apnea
A month or so ago I talked about a client of mine who, over the course of 4 years, has been working with me to get his rate down from the very first approval we were able to get through Empire General at a table 8, to a just approved standard plus rate with Banner...
by Ed Hinerman | May 4, 2009 | Banner Life, breast cancer, cancer, diabetes, family history, heart disease, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, stroke
When I do an on the phone interview with a potential life insurance client I ask a series of medical questions that help me to decide the appropriate rate classification to quote. Part of the application process, whether it is done with your agent or with the examiner...
by Ed Hinerman | May 4, 2009 | A1c, American Diabetes Association, diabetes, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, Type 2 diabetes
It’s been several months since there was any major movement on the life insurance underwriting scene for those with type 2 diabetes, but a major company today shattered that trend by announcing that are willing to approve at preferred plus rates within certain...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 30, 2009 | bipolar, bipolar disorder, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, obesity, term insurance
Some of the life insurance leads I work are faxed advertisements that show a grid of preferred plus prices based on different ages and amounts of insurance. It clearly states at the top of the grid that these are “The lowest rates that exist. Preferred plus term...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 28, 2009 | A1c, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 2 diabetes
I certainly am not going to minimize anything about the swine flu outbreak and if it meets the WHO definition of a “Pandemic” it’s OK with me if they call it that. So I’ve often referred to the type 2 diabetes epidemic and wonder if it would...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 24, 2009 | basal cell carcinoma, bipolar, bipolar disorder, blood pressure, decline, diabetes, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, obesity, Sleep apnea
Compliance and control! I haven’t beat that drum in a while, but that doesn’t change the fact that those two issues are the major underwriting issues in almost all life insurance applications where health is less than perfect. I have used that soapbox most...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 15, 2009 | diabetes, heart disease, insurance, life insurance
I’ve written plenty about the road that someone with diabetes has to deal with in getting life insurance, but for just a few minutes I’d like to step out of my life insurance shoes for a minute and talk about the critical issue of those who don’t...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 14, 2009 | A1c, American Diabetes Association, decline, diabetes, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, obesity, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
This is a verbatim copy of the life insurance information page that the American Diabetes Association provides its’ members with. It’s important to note that much of what was written was put in place when a company called US Financial was still in...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 14, 2009 | American Diabetes Association, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
About three weeks ago I had written about an attempt to help the American Diabetes Association with their less than professional information concerning life insurance for those with diabetes. It remains my contention that if an advocacy group is not going to provide...
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