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Who should take this course: Licensed Health/Life Agents, Consultants and Brokers
Study Method: On-line Self Study
CE Requested in all 50 states: up to 3 hours
Reading Material - Textbook
Viewing Material: Video
OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES
Ethics both individually and throughout society set the benchmark for behavior that is morally right and good. Ethics also encompasses the mission, values, and principles of a profession. A Code of Ethics is used to measure individual and organizational performance against an established benchmark.
Time to address this important factor in health insurance sales, NABIP has created this course to educate professionals about ethical behavior and the inherent expectations for ethical behavior in their roles in their relationships with their clients and business resources. This course also includes a discussion of the potential ethical concerns created by the Affordable Care Act and the world of advancing technologies. Additionally, this course will satisfy most state requirements.
Learning Objectives:
- The definition of ethics
- The factors that influence ethical behavior
- The three different types of rights and how each is justified and enforced
- The difference between moral obligations and role-specific moral obligations
- The characteristics of a profession
- The role-specific obligations of managed care organizations, medical care providers, insurance professionals, and insureds as both clients and patients
- The potential ethics concerns created by the Affordable Care Act
- The ethical concerns associated with advancing technologies
- What constitutes a Code of Ethics and why we have them
CE Rules by state
NABIP Course Refund Policy: In order to be eligible for a course refund, the student will have to request a refund within one year of the purchase date. In addition, the course