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welcomes our marketing partners

Washington National welcomes our marketing partners to discover our full supplemental solution, Active Care. Active Care combines the best features of our Lump Sum Critical Illness, Indemnity Cancer, Accident, and Hospital Indemnity policies, offering a comprehensive coverage option for gaps in high-deductible major medical plans. With lump-sum benefits up to $100,000, simple underwriting, and guaranteed renewability, Active Care is the solution for individuals and families looking for comprehensive supplemental insurance coverage.

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  1. Washington National welcomes our marketing partners 12-XXXX

  2. Cancer Accident Heart/stroke Hospital indemnity Critical illness Full supplemental solution (Active Care) Worksite universal life Group critical illness Group short-term disability Indexed universal life Term life and TLP Whole life (final expense) Annuities Washington National product portfolio

  3. This product is a solution for gaps in coverage that exist in high-deductible major medical plans even after health care reform (ACA). Have you ever had a client ask, “Do you have one policy that features the best benefits of your other policies in one policy?” If you combined some of the best features of our Lump Sum Critical Illness, Indemnity Cancer, Accident, Hospital Indemnity and throw in some new benefits .. You get Active Care! What is ACTIVE care℠?

  4. 17 critical illnesses 14 types of accidental injuries 7 other important categories Lump-sum benefits up to $100,000 Simple underwriting Guaranteed renewable Quick turnaround times New business Cash Value and Return of Benefit riders Washington National Active Care

  5. Why buy ACTIVE care℠?

  6. Half of men and third of women will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime.1 More than 112 million Americans will be diagnosed in their lifetime According to the American Cancer Society, 61% of cost are out of pocket Nearly 1.3 million people suffer a heart attack every year in the U.S.2 50% will survive There are more than 5 million stroke victims alive today A critical illness is diagnosed every 8 seconds Why buy ACTIVE care℠? 1American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2012;2“Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2012 Update: A Report from the American Heart Association,” Circulation;3National Safety Council, Injury Facts, 2012 Edition; 4“Health, United States, 2011,” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, DHHS Publication No. 2012-1232, May 2012, p. 125.

  7. Nearly 38 million people receive medical attention for an injury each year.3 Accidental injuries, cancer and heart disease are the nation’s top three causes of death among people aged 25 to 44.4 82% of accidental injury costs are out of pocket Every second a disabling injury occurs in America Average cost of hospital confinement is $1,149 and the average stay is 5 days 45% of healthcare costs are tied to hospital stays. Why buy ACTIVE care℠? 1American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2012;2“Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2012 Update: A Report from the American Heart Association,” Circulation;3National Safety Council, Injury Facts, 2012 Edition; 4“Health, United States, 2011,” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, DHHS Publication No. 2012-1232, May 2012, p. 125.

  8. Why sell ACTIVE care℠?

  9. Why sell ACTIVE care℠? • 18-85 issue age– guaranteed renewable for life – benefits will not decrease • Multiple coverages in one product • 17 critical illnesses • 14 types of accidental injuries • 7 other coverage types • Some new benefits never before offered by WN • Lump-sum payments up to $100,000 for major critical illnesses • Cancer, Heart attack or stroke and Critical conditions

  10. Why sell ACTIVE care℠? • 29 Indemnified benefits • Built in recurrence benefits • Coverage availability • Individual Individual and spouse • Individual and child Family • Can sell Hospital Indemnity benefits up to age 85 • Can sell Accident benefits up to age 85 *The Return of Premium and Cash Value riders are not available in all states on all policies. Age limitations may apply. Return of Premium and Cash Value riders may be optional and have an additional cost. Please ask your agent for more information.

  11. Why sell ACTIVE care℠? • Additional benefits to create a full supplemental solution without reducing lump sum benefits • Benefits available when the insured is healthy -Wellness • Payable wherever treatment is needed: hospital, ICU, rehab or skilled nursing facility • Coverage for accidental injuries—from accidental death to doctor office visits • Unique benefits like Alzheimer's and complications due to Diabetes • Heart bypass surgery or stents • A $5,000 lump-sum benefit for cancer or heart/stroke must be selected to request the hospital benefit.

  12. Policy Features and Benefits

  13. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Cancer with recurrence • Lump-sum benefit • $5,000 to $100,000 • Payable upon the first diagnosis of cancer • Carcinoma in-situ benefit* • 25% of the lump-sum coverage • Payable in cash when the diagnosis of carcinoma in-situ • Skin cancer benefit- $300 • Payable one time when an insured is diagnosed with melanoma or non-melanoma skin cancer Benefit note: If a partial benefit is received within one category and the insured is diagnosed with an additional condition or prescribed a procedure, the insured will receive the benefit for that condition or procedure, up to 100% of that category’s lump-sum benefit.

  14. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Cancer with recurrence • Annual care benefit - $75 • Provides benefits after lump sum payment when an insured is under the continued care of a physician for a cancer diagnosis • Cancer hospital stays benefit- $300 per day • Provides a daily inpatient hospital confinement benefit for up to 3 days. • The benefit is calculated based on the number of days the hospital charges for room and board. • A “day” is a 24-hour period. • The benefit is limited to 3 periods of confinement per calendar year and a lifetime maximum of $15,000.

  15. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Radiation and chemotherapy Rider • Radiation - $200 per day • Offsets for radiation treatment up to $5,000 per year with no lifetime maximum • Injected chemotherapy • Offsets for injected chemotherapy treatment up to $5,000 per year with no lifetime maximum • Oral chemotherapy - $300 per month • Offsets for oral chemotherapy for up to 36 months • Pays on top of any other radiation/chemo benefit

  16. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Heart and stroke with recurrence • Heart and stroke lump-sum benefit • $5,000 to $100,000 • Coronary artery bypass benefit* • 50% of the lump-sum coverage • Angioplasty benefit* • 25% of the lump-sum coverage • Stent benefit* • 25% of the lump-sum coverage • Transient ischemic attack benefit* (TIA) • 25% of the lump-sum coverage *Benefit

  17. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Heart and stroke with recurrence • Heart and stroke hospital stays benefit- $300 per day • Provides a daily inpatient hospital confinement benefit for up to 3 days. • A day is 24 hours • $15,000 lifetime maximum • Annual care benefit - $75 • Provides benefits after lump sum payment when an insured is under the continued care of a physician for a Heart Attack or Stroke diagnosis

  18. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Recurrence benefit on cancer and heart/stroke • Pays for any subsequent diagnosis of cancer or heart/stroke based on the coverage selected if: • The recurrence of the covered condition is diagnosed more than 12 months after any previous diagnosis • No treatment was required or received treatment during the 12 months between diagnoses • Treatment does not include maintenance medications and follow-up visits to a physician • Builds to 50% of lump-sum coverage

  19. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Critical conditions rider Pays in addition to lump sum Cancer or Heart – Stroke • Major organ transplant benefit • 100% of the lump-sum coverage • Payable when an insured requires a heart, kidney, liver, lung or bone-marrow transplant • Paralysis benefit (permanent) • 100% of the lump-sum coverage • Coma benefit • 100% of the lump-sum coverage • Payable when an insured has been in a coma for 30 days • Does not include medically induced comas

  20. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Critical conditions • Blindness benefit • 100% of the lump-sum coverage • Diabetic amputation benefit • 50% of the lump-sum coverage • Payable when an insured requires an amputation above the ankle due to diabetes • Limited to one payment

  21. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Critical conditions • Alzheimer’s disease benefit* • 50% of the lump-sum coverage • Deafness benefit • 25% of the lump-sum coverage • Payable when an insured is diagnosed with permanent deafness • Limited to one payment *Benefit note: If a partial benefit is received within one category and the insured is diagnosed with an additional condition or prescribed a procedure, the insured will receive the benefit for that condition or procedure, up to 100% of that category’s lump-sum benefit.

  22. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Critical conditions • End-stage renal failure benefit* • 25% of the lump-sum coverage • Hospital stay benefit • Provides a daily inpatient hospital confinement benefit for up to 3 days. • The benefit is calculated based on the number of days the hospital charges for room and board. • A “day” is a 24-hour period. • The benefit is limited to 3 periods of confinement per calendar year and a lifetime maximum of $15,000. *Benefit note: If a partial benefit is received within one category and the insured is diagnosed with an additional condition or prescribed a procedure, the insured will receive the benefit for that condition or procedure, up to 100% of that category’s lump-sum benefit.

  23. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Hospital indemnity and Wellness Rider Inpatient hospital benefit • $200 Per day when the insured is confined a regular hospital room • $400 Per day when the insured is confined in an ICU or sub-acute ICU • Payable for up to 3 days of inpatient hospital confinement • Limited to 3 periods of confinement per calendar year and a lifetime maximum of $15,000 • Pregnancy can be covered once the 24 month waiting period expires • Payable in addition to the “hospital stays” benefit in the cancer and/or heart and stroke coverage to help cover: • Wellness and doctor office visits • Outpatient surgeries • Hospital and ICU stays • Short-term care stays

  24. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Accident Rider Accidental Death and Dismemberment • Accidental Death –$50,000 • Common carrier, vehicle or pedestrian pays same • Dismemberment – range from $1,000 to $25,000 depending on injury Fractures • Range from $200 to $1,200 depending on fracture • For example: Hip or thigh= $1,200 • Leg = $800 • Forearm = $600 • Shoulder = $500 • Benefits for insured, spouse and child are the same (family plan)

  25. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Accident Rider • Dislocation- Diagnosed and treated within 90 days • Range from $200 to $1,000 • For example: Hip = $1,000 • Knee = $800 • Wrist = $300 • Surgical and non-surgical both provide benefit • Joint replacement • Hip, knee or shoulder = $5,000 • Laceration- injury repaired with sutures within 72 hours • $100

  26. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Accident Rider • Injuries requiring surgery • $100 to $300 Covered Events: • Ruptured disc, torn cartilage, hernia • Benefit increases in second year without injury • Burns are covered if they are 2nd or 3rd degree • Treated within 72 hours • $500 same benefit for family • Emergency care: Emergency room or urgent care • $250 per accident per family member • Physicians office benefit will pay for 2 visits at $30 per visit • Benefits will not coordinate with other Washington National policies

  27. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Accident Rider • Must meet definition of accident: • A sudden unintentional injury • Two parts to the definition: • An unintentional act, such as a fall • That results in a covered injury • Clearly describe the accident on our claim form • Examples: • Moving furniture • Going down the stairs

  28. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Cash Value rider • Cash Value maturity benefit • This benefit is paid when the policy and this rider are kept in force until the maturity date. • After each maturity date, a new Cash Value period begins automatically. • Cash Value surrender benefit • Beginning with the sixth year of a Cash Value period and before the maturity date, this benefit is paid if the insured: • Surrenders both the policy and this rider; • Cancels the policy or allows it to terminate; or • Dies and (for family coverage) the spouse does not continue the policy. • In the event of death, the benefit is paid to the spouse or estate.

  29. ACTIVE care℠ Benefits Return of Premium rider • Return of Premium period • The period of time from the rider effective date to the first maturity date. • After each maturity date, the policy automatically begins a new Return of Premium period. • Based on the policyholder’s age at the beginning of a Return of Premium period, the length of the period is: • Beginning at age 55: 20 years • Beginning at age 56–65: the number of years from the beginning of the ROP period to the first anniversary after the policyholder turns 75 • Beginning at age 66: 10 years

  30. Washington National ACTIVE care claims illustration Policy description • Cancer with radiation/chemo upgrade plus hospital and critical conditions—$20,000 lump-sum benefit • Diagnosis: cancer requiring radiation and surgery • Benefit = $20,000 cancer lump-sum • 11 radiation treatments = $2,200 • Surgery with 2-day hospitalization = $600 + $400 hospital upgrade • Hospital benefit (under hospital coverage) = $400 (2 days x $200 = $400) • Total benefit = $23,200 • Remaining benefits for client: recurrence and $20,000 critical conditions benefits • Full benefit remains available for additional covered family members* * Child coverage is limited to $10,000 maximum (or $5,000 maximum what the $5,000 lump sum amount is selected).

  31. Claims Illustration • Policy description: • Heart-stroke policy with Critical conditions, Hospital indemnity, Accident benefits and Cash value rider – $20,000 family plan • Wellness check-up detected blockage requiring surgery • Wellness exam = $75 • Coronary by-pass surgery = $10,000 • Hospital confinement benefit = 4 day stay = $900 (3 days x $300 = $900) • Hospital confinement benefit (under HIP rider) = $600 (3 days x $200 = $600) • Total Benefit = $11,575 • $10,000 still available for covered lump sum claim or cash value • Lump sum benefits still available to family members

  32. Availability and Rates

  33. Active care

  34. Active Care rate examples • Rate Examples with Cash Value: • $5,000 - 40-44, Cancer only, with CV, Family = $26.00/mo. • $10,000 - 40-44, Cancer only, with CV, Family = $46.00/mo. • $5,000 - 45-49, Heart-Stroke only, with CV, Single parent = $15.40/mo. • $20,000 - 45-49, Heart-Stroke only, with CV, Individual = $50.20/mo. Note: Individual coverage is defined as the policyholder only with no dependents. Family coverage is defined as the policyholder, spouse and dependent children.

  35. Active Care rate examples • Rate Examples without Cash Value: • $5,000 - 45-49, Cancer with Radiation, no CV, plus Critical conditions, Hospital, Family = $92.70/mo. • $10,000 - 45-49, Cancer with Radiation, no CV, plus Critical conditions, Family = $46.80/mo • $10,000 - 45-49, Combo with radiation, no CV, Critical conditions, Hospital, Accident, family = $134.90/mo • $20,000 - 50-54, Combo with Radiation, no CV, Critical conditions, Hospital, Accident, Individual = $110.07/mo Note: Individual coverage is defined as the policyholder only with no dependents. Family coverage is defined as the policyholder, spouse and dependent children.

  36. Active Care rate examples • Rate Examples Senior Market: • $10,000 - 65-69, cancer only with chemo = $38.90/mo. • $20,000 - 65-69, heart only with hospital = $89.30/mo. • $5,000 - 75-79, combo with chemo and accident = $52.40/mo. Note: Individual coverage is defined as the policyholder only with no dependents. Family coverage is defined as the policyholder, spouse and dependent children.

  37. Underwriting tips

  38. Active Care Underwriting • There are a maximum of 12 “yes or no” health question based upon the plan design applied for • Only 5 year look back • No MIB, no PHI, no medical tests, no questions for Accident or Radiation, Chemo • 3 questions everyone answers • 2 Cancer questions • 2 Heart attack-stroke questions • 1 Critical conditions question • 4 hospital indemnity questions (All 12 as all questions need to be answered if purchasing hospital indemnity)

  39. Active Care Underwriting • First 3 questions include: • Replacement • Tobacco use (last 10 years) • AIDS, HIV or ARC (diagnosed in the last 10 years) • Only knock-out question • Everyone answers • Cancer questions • Only used when buying lump sum Cancer or combo designs • 5 year look back for 12 cancers or cancerous indications • 5 year look back for pre-malignant or pre-leukemic conditions • Both are knock-out questions for Cancer design

  40. Active Care Underwriting • Heart-stroke questions include: • 5 year look back, 16 heart or stroke or related conditions • 6 mo. look back blood pressure reading (150/95) • Both are knock out questions for Heart-stroke • Yes answers in the cancer and heart-stroke areas mean the prospect is ineligible for coverage • Yes answers to AIDS question means they are ineligible for any plan design • All other questions are for rider coverage

  41. Active Care Underwriting: Riders • Critical condition question • 5 year look back, 11 critical conditions diagnosis • Knock out question for this rider • Hospital indemnity questions include: • Current hospital confinement • 5 year look back for 24 serious conditions • 2 year look back for 10 conditions or surgeries • Currently pregnant • If purchasing hospital indemnity rider all health questions must be answered • Any yes answers; the applicant is ineligible for hospital indemnity coverage • Will knock out rider coverage for whole family

  42. Positioning and sales tips

  43. Positioning Major medical or Medicare supplement prospects • Benefits can help offset: • Co-pays, deductibles and benefit limitations on any major medical plan. • Out-of-network treatment charges. • Prescription drug costs during treatment and recovery. • At-home recovery costs during treatment and recovery. • Durable equipment costs. • Benefits do not coordinate with major medical plans. Indemnity medical prospects • Nature of plan leaves prospect liable for to catastrophic costs • Need added protection like this policy

  44. Positioning Life clients • Cancer insurance pays living benefits. • Death is not required for payment. • Terminal illness is not required for payment. • Let the life policy do what it is intended to do Disability clients • Benefit categories can help replace lost income during treatment. • Benefits do not coordinate.

  45. Sales tips • “Did you know that 61% of all cancer treatment costs are nonmedical?”1 • “Here is what this statistic could mean to you….” • 62% of personal bankruptcies are attributed to unexpected medical costs.2 • “Would it be easier to budget for a full supplemental insurance policy or unplanned medical costs from cancer, heart disease, stroke or accidents?” • Cash Value/ Return of Premium rider • If you get sick or injured, you have benefits. • If you don’t, you get your money back (less claims paid). • “Does your homeowners or car insurance return your premium if you don’t file a claim?” 1American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2012, p. 3 2“Top 5 Reasons Why People Go Bankrupt,” Investopedia, March 22, 2010

  46. Sales tips • Family member referrals—don’t forget Washington National Active Care! • Transition from any other product • EPF: • Emotional • Physical • Financial • “Who do you know who’s been affected by cancer, heart attack, stroke or accidents?”

  47. Incentives from Washington National – Just for You! • Production Incentive: • 1-5 issued apps = pad folio • 6-9 issued apps = $25 per app ($100) • 10+ issued apps = $50 per app retroactive to app 1 ($500) • 20 app maximum ($1,000) max payout • 60 days from Training call date date. • issued premium on all products count except Gap360 and Annuities. • Bonus will be paid through the commissions system the week of August 12th, 2013. The maximum payout is $1,000.

  48. Washington National Active Care 17 critical illnesses 14 types of accidental injuries 7 other important categories Lump-sum benefits up to $100,000 Simple underwriting Quick turnaround times New business Claims Cash Value and Return of Benefit riders

  49. Thank you for your business!

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