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  1. Have you heard about Equitable Client Access?
    Equitable Client Access® allows clients to self-serve on some of the more popular requests. Thousands of clients have already signed up for Equitable Client Access and are enjoying the benefits of accessing their secure information 24/7.

    •   Does your client need to change or stop existing Pre-Authorized payment (PAD)? Equitable Client Access can do that.
    •   Does your client need to change a withdrawal date for a PAD? Equitable Client Access can do that too.
    •   Address or banking information changes? Equitable Client Access has your clients covered.
    •   Does your client need to change her beneficiary from Aunt Flora to Uncle Ned? Equitable Client Access can even do that.

    Equitable Client Access is a secure online client site that connects clients with policy information, right at their fingertips. In addition to the self-serve features, Equitable Client Access can also provide:

    •    Insurance coverage and guarantees
    •    Investment allocation, performance and market values
    •    Transaction history
    •    Statements and letters
    •    Advisor contact information, along with so much more.


    If your clients have not signed up for Equitable Client Access, direct them to client.equitable.ca - it only takes a few minutes to set up an account, and connects your clients with their policy information online – anytime!

    Have a question about Equitable Client Access? Want to tell your client how to go paperless? Check out our updated FAQ or contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager today.
     
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  3. See how choosing Equimax Participating Whole Life can help Raj plan for his family’s future
    Raj wants to buy life insurance. He has wealth he’s grown over the years. He wants it to go to his family. He likes what participating whole life has to offer.

    By choosing an Equimax participating whole life insurance policy with Equitable Life, Raj gets permanent insurance coverage with tax-advantaged cash growth. His policy can also earn annual dividend payments.

    He learns about how his premiums go into a participating account and are invested. Some of that investment can come back to him as dividends.

    With Equitable Life, dividends are shared only with participating policyholders. This makes Equimax Participating Whole Life an easy choice for Raj.

    Watch our new Dividends with Equitable Life of Canada video to learn more. View on Vimeo or YouTube.






    You can use this video to send to clients before or after meetings to help them understand Dividends with Equitable Life.

    Plus, visit our Equimax product page, then click on the Marketing Materials tab for the latest Dividend marketing materials.

    Need more information? Please contact your local wholesaler.



    ® and denotes trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
    To learn more about our dividend policy and participating account management policy, please visit www.equitable.ca/en/already-a-client/dividend-information/
    Dividends are not guaranteed and are paid at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors. Dividends may be subject to taxation. Dividends will vary based on the actual investment returns in the participating account as well as mortality, expenses, lapse, claims experience, taxes and other experience of the participating block of policies.
  4. See why choosing EquiLiving Critical Illness Insurance is the right choice for Ayo’s family
    Ayo’s just returned from maternity leave. Her baby David and her husband are the most cherished people in her life. 

    But a neighbour’s cancer diagnosis leaves her wondering how she can protect her family if a serious illness were to affect them. 

    Learn why Ayo decided EquiLiving® Critical Illness insurance was the right choice for her family.

    Watch our new Critical Illness with Equitable Life of Canada video to learn more. View on Vimeo or YouTube.

    You can use this video to send to clients before or after meetings to help them understand the benefits of Critical Illness Insurance. Check out our prospecting letter, that you can personalize and send to your clients to tell them about Critical Illness Insurance. 

    Plus, visit our Critical Illness product page, then click on the Marketing Materials tab for the latest Critical Illness marketing materials.

    Need more information? Please contact your local wholesaler.



    View on Vimeo or YouTube.


     

    ® and ™ denotes trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
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  7. New rules in effect for all Quebec applications The Quebec Regulatory Tribunal (AMF) made an important decision about selling insurance products to Quebec residents. As a result, Equitable® has changed its licensing rules for all future sales to clients in Quebec. 

    Effective on November 28, 2024, you must be licensed in Quebec to submit an application for a client who lives in Quebec. This requirement applies to all insurance and investment products.

    Regardless of where the application is signed, if you meet with a client whose primary residence is in Quebec, you must be licensed in Quebec to submit on the client’s behalf. 

    If you are not licensed in Quebec, you will need to get licensed in Quebec for applications for Quebec clients to be processed. 

    What about licensing for clients outside of Quebec? 

    In all cases, we encourage you to be licensed in the province where a client lives to be able to do business or provide ongoing service.




    Equitable is committed to providing solutions and service that is in the best interests of clients and advisors alike. We appreciate your continued support.

    Questions?

    Your Equitable Wholesaler is here to help. 

    You may also reach out to Advisor Services for more details. Email eastern-service@equitable.ca or call 1-800-668-4095.



    ® or TM denote trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.
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  9. February 2020 Advisor eNews

    In this issue:

    Provincial biosimilar update
    Legislative changes for Alberta’s Coverage for Seniors program
    Coming soon: enhancements to Equitable EZClaim® Online
     

    Provincial biosimilar update

    Alberta Biosimilar Initiative

    On December 12, 2019, the Alberta government introduced the launch of the Alberta Biosimilar Initiative. This program will require patients using several originator biologic drugs to switch to a biosimilar, and patients using a non-biologic complex drug (NBCD) to switch to its subsequent entry version before July 1, 2020 in order to maintain coverage.

    Biologics are drugs that are engineered using living organisms like yeast and bacteria. The first version of a biologic developed is also known as the “originator” drug. Biosimilars are highly similar to the originator drug they are based on and have been shown to have no clinically meaningful differences in safety or efficacy.

    Alberta Health will initially cover both the originator and biosimilar or subsequent entry version of a NBCD  drug as patients start the switching process.

    The following table outlines the affected originator drugs, their biosimilars or subsequent entry, and the conditions affected by the program.

    Biosimilar Drug Originator Biosimilar/Subsequent Entry Indications Affected
    etanercept Enbrel Brenzys Ankylosing Spondylitis
    Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Erelzi Ankylosing Spondylitis
    Psoriatic Arthritis
    Rheumatoid Arthritis
    infliximab Remicade Inflectra
    Renflexis
    Ankylosing Spondylitis
    Plaque Psoriasis
    Psoriatic Arthritis
    Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Crohn’s Disease
    Ulcerative Colitis
    insulin glargine Lantus Basaglar Diabetes (Type 1 and 2)
    Filgrastim Neupogen Grastofil Neutropenia
    pegfilgrastim Neulasta Lapelga Neutropenia
    glatiramer* Copaxone Glatect Multiple Sclerosis

    *Glatiramer is a non-biologic complex drug where the originator is Copaxone and the subsequent entry is Glatect.

    Equitable Life is actively investigating the benefit, risk and appropriate plan changes associated with this new policy on private drug plans and will keep you informed.

    For more information about the Alberta Biosimilars Initiative, consult the Alberta government website.

    British Columbia

    In 2019, BC Pharmacare introduced a Biosimilars Policy that impacted coverage of three biologic drugs – Remicade, Enbrel and Lantus. As of November 25, 2019, these drugs were no longer eligible in BC for most conditions for which lower cost biosimilar versions are available. Patients in the province with these conditions were required to switch to biosimilar versions of these drugs in order to maintain their coverage.

    The second phase of the BC Biosimilar Policy takes effect March 6, 2020 when Remicade will be delisted for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Patients in the province with these conditions will be required to switch to Inflectra or Renflexis in order to maintain their coverage.

    Biosimilar Drug Originator Biosimilar Indications Affected
    infliximab Remicade Inflectra
    Renflexis
    Crohn’s Disease
    Ulcerative Colitis

    We have communicated with the affected plan members, informing them of the need to switch medications. If plan members have any questions or concerns, our Customer Care team is here to help and support them through the transition.

    If you have any questions about this policy, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.

    Ontario

    In November 2019 Ontario Minister of Health Christine Elliot indicated that the government was planning to launch consultations to explore solutions in managing biologics.

    Equitable Life will continue to monitor these developments and keep you informed of any impact on private drug plans.

     

    Legislative changes for Alberta’s Coverage for Seniors program

    The government of Alberta has announced that as of March 1, 2020, seniors’ family members (such as spouses and dependents) who are younger than 65 will no longer be covered by the provincial Coverage for Seniors program. Albertans 65 years of age and older will continue to be covered under the provincial plan.

    Equitable Life plan members and their dependents will continue to be covered under the parameters of their group benefits plan.

    For more information, please see the Alberta Seniors Health Benefits website.

     

    Coming soon: enhancements to Equitable EZClaim® Online

    Faster vision claims processing and payment

    Equitable Life will soon provide real-time processing of vision claims submitted via EZClaim Online.

    This means plan members will be able to find out the status of their vision claim almost instantaneously. And, for approved claims, they will receive payment even sooner – often in as little as 24 hours.

    In order to allow for instantaneous processing and faster payment, plan members will be prompted to enter some additional information including the practitioner’s name, the date of the expense, the type of expense and amount of the expense when submitting their claims for these services.

    Equitable Life plan members can submit all vision claims via EZClaim, including coordination of benefits and Health Care Spending Account claims.

    This enhancement will be coming to our EZClaim Mobile app in the coming months.

    New printable claims extract

    As part of our ongoing efforts to improve customer experience for plan members, we will also offer a claims extract in a printable format within the plan member site. Plan members will be able to select a date range and claimant, then generate and download a detailed list of health and dental claims. This is a helpful way to keep track of claims, especially when reviewing them in preparation for income tax filing.

    Once these enhancements are live you will be notified in an eNews, and an announcement will be posted on the plan member section of EquitableHealth.ca.

     

    Elimination of Out-of-Country Travellers Program in Ontario

    Effective January 1, 2020, the Ontario government eliminated OHIP coverage for emergency services for Ontarians travelling outside of Canada.

    Previously, the Out-of-Country Travelers Program provided some reimbursement for services required to treat conditions that are acute, unexpected, arose outside Canada and require immediate treatment. The program covered between $200 and $400 per day for inpatient services and $50 per day for outpatient and doctor services.

    For groups who have out-of-country coverage from Allianz, this change will not impact the cost to your plan members, or the process plan members follow in the event of an emergency while travelling.

    Plan members should still call Allianz in the event of an out of country emergency. Allianz will deal with their claim as usual and will now pay for the portion of the claim previously paid by OHIP. Plan members will not have any additional out-of-pocket costs.

    We will be sharing this information with plan members as a news item on our plan member website, equitablehealth.ca.

  10. Introducing Path to Invest for learning and earning CE credits Equitable Life is pleased to introduce Path to Invest, our self-serve Continuing Education accredited presentation platform for advisors.
     
    Whether you want to learn more about the financial services industry or how responsible investment solutions can fit into a client’s overall financial well-being, Path to Invest has what you are looking for.  

    It’s a one stop shop with 15 accredited presentations on a variety of topics.  All with a video tutorial, short quiz and resource links for more information. 

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    A few important notes before you get started. 
    PLEASE USE CHROME to get the best online experience as elements of the platform may not display correctly in other browsers.
     
    To get started on your Path to Invest:
    • • Click Equitable Life Education site
    • • Use the email address that you received this email to login.
    • • Your password is Equitable
    • • This link is specifically for your use only. Please do not share this link.
    Earning CE credits with Path to Invest is easy. 
    1. Select a module.
    2. Watch the entire video presentation.
    3. Complete the quiz and receive a passing grade.
    Once you’ve successfully completed the requirements, your personalized CE certificate will automatically be available to download.
     
    Check out Path to Invest and start learning and earning CE credits today. 

    Questions? Contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager to get started on your Path to Invest today!
     
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    Posted June 14, 2023