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  1. New year tune-up for Equimax participating whole life
    It’s a new year and time for an Equimax® tune up! We have made some exciting changes for new sales of Equimax Estate Builder® and Equimax Wealth Accumulator® effective February 11, 2023.

    These exciting enhancements make Equimax even more robust, simpler and cost effective, to ensure it continues to be the preferred participating whole life solution for clients and advisors alike.

    Watch our informative video to learn more.
     
    Check out our Equimax splash page for complete details on all the enhancements, our transition rules, and much more.
     








    What’s new?
    • All new children’s policies will now be issued as non-smoker for life – we will no longer request a non-smoker declaration for new children's policies.
    • We have also removed the policy fees on new Equimax sales, reducing total premium payments – allowing clients to buy even more coverage for the same payment.
    But there’s more to our Equimax tune-up!
    The following enhancements add more value, making it easier for you to recommend Equimax as your preferred whole life solution.
    • Monthly Excelerator Deposit Option(EDO) payments and EDO payments received off anniversary will now buy more paid-up additional insurance,
    • Dividends earned on EDO payment paid-up additions, and credited on the base policy, can now buy even more paid-up additions,
    • New clients now have the option to elect individual policies on joint last to die (JLTD) plans if their personal situation changes,
    • We have also changed the way we calculate monthly premiums – resulting in lower premium payments across the board,
    • And we have added our KIND™ benefit program to Equimax, as we did for our newest Generations Universal Life  solution last September – making it easier for families and beneficiaries at claim time.
    • And, finally, we are introducing some new sales illustration features, a Web-based software and more to help you market Equimax!
    Visit our splash page and watch our informative video to learn more and start selling the enhanced Equimax today.
     
    Plus, visit our Equimax product page on EquiNet®, then click on the Marketing Materials tab for the latest Equimax marketing materials.
     
    Need more information? Please contact your local wholesaler.
     
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  2. Feel confident and at ease with Cloud DX

    We’re making it easier for clients to access our Cloud DX services


    At Equitable®, our clients are our top priority. As part of this commitment, EquiLiving® Critical illness claimants can choose to have Cloud DX virtually monitor their vitals while they recover. This includes receiving tailored medical grade devices and six months of continuous virtual care monitoring.

    Empowering our clients
    We understand that receiving a diagnosis can be overwhelming, leaving clients feeling stressed and uncertain. Our streamlined process helps empower clients to feel more in control of their situation. Clients can feel calm and confident as they focus on their recovery.

    We’ve made the process to access the Cloud DX service easier!

    An Equitable client care specialist will:
    1. Reach out to the client when their claim has been received and explain the Cloud DX services that may help with their recovery. 
    2. Ask if they are interested in being contacted by Cloud DX to learn more and start the service if their claim is approved.
    3. Coordinate the client’s access with Cloud DX. Cloud DX will reach out to the client for an onboarding call

    Learn more

    For more information, please see the Cloud DX and Equitable advisor guide, or ask your Equitable wholesaler for more information.

    Connected Health is a trademark of Cloud Diagnostics Canada ULC. Used with permission. EquiLiving and Equitable are registered trademarks of The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada.

    Cloud DX is a non-contractual benefit and may be withdrawn or changed by Equitable at any time. To be eligible for the Cloud DX offering, a claimant must have received payment on or after February 12, 2022, for a covered critical condition benefit under an EquiLiving critical illness insurance plan issued by Equitable. An early detection benefit payment does not qualify. 

  3. Disability Waiver of Premium Requirements
  4. Web Illustration Tool for Universal Life (UL) Insurance now available

    The new tool for UL provides greater flexibility and convenience. You will now have access to UL illustrations in the same way that you access and save Whole life web illustrations. It enables you to manage your business on the go from your laptop.

    This is the latest step in our commitment to making it easier for you to do business with us, with all our product illustrations now available in a web version. Visit the new web illustration tool here.

    Speak to your individual life wholesaler to learn more!

  5. Our Critical Illness Insurance Path to Success Program Our Critical Illness Insurance Path to Success program was designed with you, the Advisor, in mind.

    Path to Success: Expert Advice on navigating CI Sales provides you with actionable ideas and scripts that you can implement immediately into your critical illness insurance meetings. CE Credits are available if you review the program in its entirety and complete the quizzes at the end of each section.

    Learn more about the CI Path to Success Program
    Next steps:
    If you have any questions or are interested in getting access to this program, please reach out to your Regional Sales Manager directly.

    Enhancements to our Critical Illness Insurance product EquiLiving®
    The timing couldn’t be better for connecting with your Regional Sales Manager to gain access to this program, as we have made recent enhancements to our Critical Illness product that will help you offer more options to clients. We’ve enhanced our EquiLiving plans and riders with:

    •  20 pay options with coverage to age 75 or coverage for life
    •  Support from Cloud DX to help monitor a client’s well-being from treatment to recovery
    •  Added Acquired Brain Injury as a covered critical condition 
    •  30-day survival period removed for all non-cardiovascular covered conditions
    •  No age restriction to claim for Loss of Independent Existence (LOIE)
    •  Adult Covered Conditions definitions updated to 2018 CLHIA definitions
    •  Increased the number of Early Detection Benefit covered conditions from 4 to 8
    •  And so much more …

    Contact your Regional Sales Manager to get set up in the program and learn about other CE accredited presentations happening each week. 
  6. Equitable Life Group Benefits Bulletin – January 2022

    Short-term disability coverage for plan members with COVID-19*

    Please note: This announcement applies only to groups with short-term disability coverage through Equitable Life
     
    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and the situation evolves, we continue to adjust our practices to ensure ongoing support for our plan members.
     
    PCR tests no longer required for COVID-related STD claims
     
    Some provinces have recently restricted access to COVID-19 PCR testing to only high-risk individuals. To ensure your clients' eligible plan members receive their short-term disability benefits in a timely manner, we no longer require a positive PCR test for plan members submitting COVID-19-related STD claims.
     
    Plan members who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or who have tested positive for the virus (either with a PCR test or with an at-home rapid test) and are unable to work from home should complete the Short Term Disability Plan Member COVID-19 Claim Form (#421A)
     
    They should indicate the date of the onset of symptoms or date of their positive test result. Where applicable, they should also indicate the date they have been cleared by public health to end their self-isolation. The form includes an attestation that the information they have provided is accurate.
     
    The employer needs to complete the Short Term Disability Employer COVID-19 Claim Form (#421B). They should indicate the expected return-to-work date according to their provincial health guidelines, or using the date provided by a public health official.
     
    Waiting periods for COVID-related STD claims
     
    To support your clients' plan members during the initial stages of the pandemic, we waived the STD waiting period if a plan member’s absence was due to symptoms or a diagnosis of COVID-19.  Now that COVID-19 has become the “new normal,” we are returning to our standard practices and treating the virus as we would any other illness.
     
    Effective Jan. 1, 2022, standard waiting periods will apply for COVID-related STD claims, according to the terms of the Group policy. This ensures that all plan members submitting a STD claim are treated fairly, no matter what the cause of the claim.
     
    Eligible plan members will receive STD benefits up to a maximum of 10 days from the date of the onset of symptoms or a positive COVID-19 test result, minus the waiting period.
     
    For example, if the plan has a five-day waiting period, and the plan member returns to work nine days after a positive test result, they would be eligible for four days of benefits payments.
     
    If the claimant is still unwell after 10 days, then the standard Short Term Disability Claim Form (#421) needs to be completed.  
     
    If a plan member is admitted to hospital, benefits will be paid following the waiting period applicable to hospital claims. 
  7. [pdf] Application for Life and/or Critical Illness Insurance
  8. Product at a glance
  9. August 2019 Advisor eNews

    Coming soon:

    Tech updates for plan members

    Technology doesn’t stand still, and neither does your clients' businesses. That’s why we continually invest in technology to make things easier for your clients and their employees.

    Faster claims processing on Equitable EZClaim® Mobile

    Equitable Life now provides real-time processing of massage therapy, physiotherapy and chiropractor claims submitted via the EZClaim Mobile app.

    That means plan members are able to find out the status of their 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, and the type and amount of the expense, when submitting their claims for these services.

    Equitable Life plan members can submit all types of health and dental claims via EZClaim Mobile, including co-ordination of benefits and Health Care Spending Account claims. Currently, 43% of all claims are submitted through the user-friendly app.

    AS part of our ongoing efforts to improve the mobile claims experience for plan members, we've also added biometric login functionality to allow plan members to sign in to the app using their face or fingerprint. And we've redesigned our landing page on the mobile app to make it easier for plan members to navigate the various features of the app.

    We will be announcing this enhancement to plan members on EquitableHealth.ca

    Introducing InpatProtect:

    Health coverage for employees who are new to Canada

    For a new employee starting to work in Canada, looking after basic health needs can be difficult.

    There’s a waiting period for provincial health coverage, and group benefits plans don’t cover the physician, hospital or emergency services that they or their eligible dependents may need during their initial months in the country. They could end up incurring significant unexpected health expenses.

    That’s why Equitable Life has launched InpatProtectTM. InpatProtect provides temporary coverage to look after the basic health needs of employees and their eligible dependents during their transition to Canada. Your clients can recruit from outside the country knowing that their employees will have some protection in the event of a medical need, including an emergency.

    For up to 90 days, InpatProtect will cover employees and their eligible dependents for basic services that would normally be reimbursed under provincial health plans, such as:

    • Physician services
      • Prescriptions for medications
      • Diagnosis and treatment for illness or injury
    • Hospital services
      • In-patient services
      • Drugs prescribed and delivered as an inpatient in-hospital
      • Out-patient services
    • Emergency services
      • Ambulance services
    • Emergency dental services

    Contact your Group Marketing Manager or myFlex Sales Manager for more information about this new product from Equitable Life.

    De-listed service providers

    As part of our ongoing initiative to have Group Benefits plans only reimburse eligible claims, we conduct reviews of the billing and administrative practices of service providers, including clinics, facilities and medical suppliers.

    As a result of these reviews we may de-list certain providers.  We will no longer accept, or process claims for services and/or supplies obtained from those providers. The plan member can still choose to obtain services or supplies from these providers, but Equitable Life will not provide reimbursement for the claims.

    Review Equitable Life’s de-listed service providers

    The delisted service provider list is also posted on EquitableHealth.ca for plan members to review to determine if their claim(s) are eligible for reimbursement under their Group Benefits plan.

    For more information about protecting group benefits plans from abuse, check out our articles.

     

     

    1 Based on Equitable Life health and dental claims submitted between January 2019 – March 2019

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  10. Making it easier to claim for Loss of Independent Existence for EquiLiving Critical Illness insuranc We have recently changed the definition of Loss of Independent Existence (LOIE). As a result, the Critical Illness claim criteria has also changed. Before, EquiLiving® Critical Illness insurance coverage was issued with a definition of LOIE that required clients to have the total inability to do 3 of 6 Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). Now, clients will only need to give us proof of the total inability to do 2 of 6 Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) to submit a claim for LOIE. 

    This change makes it easier for clients to claim for this covered critical illness. This change is retroactive to February 2022.

    Clients will be sent a notice from us with a personalized endorsement from Equitable Life. This applies to their policy and forms part of their contract. We will approve claims for LOIE as outlined in the endorsement.

    LOIE is one of the 26 conditions named as a covered critical illness in an EquiLiving policy or Critical Illness insurance rider on an Equitable Life insurance policy. With a loss of independent existence, some activities of daily living can no longer be done on one’s own. This can happen because of a disease or an injury. 

    Want to learn more? See the marketing piece: Understanding the Covered Conditions (1248).  

    For more information, reach out to your local wholesaler.


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