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FSC embeds standard definitions in life code

The FSC has announced it has enhanced its Life Insurance Code of Practice, with new minimum standard medical definitions which took effect on 1 July.

by Reporter
July 3, 2017
in Risk
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New standard medical definitions for cancer, heart attack and stroke have been added to the code for use in trauma/critical illness policies, the FSC said in a statement.

The FSC said the new definitions have been developed with the assistance of medical professionals and will be under continual review to ensure they are in keeping with advancements in medical science.

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In addition, the council has set up a Life Insurance Compliance Committee responsible for ensuring members comply with the code.

The committee will be administered by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), and comprises of David Goodsall, Alexandra Kelly and David Weisbrot. The latter serves as the committee’s chairman.

Professor Weisbrot was most recently chair of the Australian Press Council. He has also been a past president of the Australian Law Reform Commission.

Mr Goodsall is an independent director and co-founder of governance and risk management advisory firm, Fiduciary Dynamics. He is also a fellow and past president of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Ms Kelly is the principal solicitor of the NSW-based Financial Rights Legal Centre, where she has been practicing since 2007.

FSC chief executive Sally Loane said the Life Insurance Code of Practice demonstrates the life insurance industry’s commitment to improving standards and strengthening consumer protections.

“This document is a clear declaration of the level of service consumers can expect from life insurers in language they can understand,” Ms Loane said.

“The FSC has worked closely with our life insurance members and medical professionals to ensure that a new foundation of minimum standard medical definitions is implemented for new policies from day one of the code regime.

“In doing so, we have laid the foundations for the ongoing strengthening of the code.”

Ms Loane said the FSC is committed to considering ASIC registration as part of the next stage of development of the code.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    8 years ago

    The FSC shows itself to be a mouth piece for its pay masters , the banks. If only the FSC had to disclose how it is paid every time it pushes its corrupt agenda.

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    8 years ago

    The FSC are a disgrace. They really need to stop pretending that they are in any way about best interest for consumers and nothing more that a profit lobbying cartel.

    Reply
  3. Old Risky says:
    8 years ago

    Just had a look. These are MINIMUM standards. A quick look shows some real backward steps in quality, particularly stroke and heart attack. The real issue is that while the FSC can engage in this meaningless PR stunt apparently with Govt endorsement, what will the retail insurers do. Will they say this is all we have to do, or engage in bettering this lowering of standards. I guess we know what the direct sellers will do-lock in the FSC minimums. After all, who can challenge ?

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