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		<description><![CDATA[When you take the opportunity to insure your life you will have to go through a thorough medical examination. The main reason for insurance providers to require a thorough medical check from their customers is to determine how much to charge for their services. If you have a high risk of death at an earlier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you take the opportunity to insure your life you will have to go through a thorough medical examination. The main reason for insurance providers to require a thorough medical check from their customers is to determine how much to charge for their services. If you have a high risk of death at an earlier stage then the company will charge a higher premium in order to collect more money for the service while you are still around. If the risk is low they will put a lower premium because you will be considered a lower risk that isn&#8217;t likely to require death benefit payout anytime soon.</p>
<p>Insurance providers use two main factors for defining how it is likely that their client will cease to exist: longevity charts and medical examinations (including history as well).</p>
<p>Longevity charts represent a statistical interpretation of mortality rates across different demographical groups. In other words, by using these charts the insurance company is able to learn how it is likely that a person will die at a certain stage of life and in a certain region. This is crucial for determining how much of a risk a person is when they come to the insurance company&#8217;s office. For example, the longevity chart shows that a man of 50 years old is much likely to decease than a woman of the very same age and living in the same area. Taking this into account, the insurance company will charge a man with a higher rate than a woman because the higher is the risk, the higher is the premium paid. That&#8217;s why older people always have higher <a href="http://www.lifeinsurancemate.com/">life insurance</a> rates than children, because they represent a higher risk to the company.</p>
<p>Medical examination and medical history give a more personalized and in-depth understanding of the customer&#8217;s risk potential to the company. In most cases the examination is undertaken directly at the office or at your home, unless your life insurance provider requires a more thorough examination of any particular system or condition. The following are the most common things you will be asked about when getting your <a href="http://www.lifeinsurancemate.com/health-exams.html">life insurance quotes</a>:</p>
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<li>Personal medical history</li>
<li>Family medical history</li>
<li>Your primary physician&#8217;s contact information</li>
<li>Lifestyle factors (drinking, smoking, substance abuse)</li>
<li>The amount of insurance coverage you want to get</li>
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<p>The following procedures are very common for the medical exam held by your insurance provider:</p>
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<li>Height and weight measurement</li>
<li>Blood pressure and pulse measurement</li>
<li>Blood and blood vessel condition (lipids, glucose, hormones, viruses)</li>
<li>Urinalysis</li>
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<p>After you pass the medical exam the insurance provider will analyze the results and set a corresponding premium according to the state of your health. Sometimes it takes up to a couple of months to analyze this information. In case you feel that there was something wrong or the company refused you, it&#8217;s better to ask the insurance to send you a copy of their final conclusion to you and your doctor. This might be very important especially if you want to get cheap health insurance from another company.</p>
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