2016 Annual Meeting Agenda
The Academy’s 2016 Annual Meeting and Public Policy Forum
Agenda
The 2016 agenda had a number of sessions dedicated to today’s top public policy and professionalism issues. The Academy believed the agenda enabled attendees to earn up to 12 hours of organized-activity continuing education credits (CE), depending on area of practice, and up to 1.8 hours of professionalism CE credits.
Slides from many sessions are available here to members who attended the meeting.
Download this year’s program.
Download our personalized agendas to see sessions of interest to you:
The suggested dress code is business casual for the meeting and business attire for the dinner.
Agenda
The 2016 agenda had a number of sessions dedicated to today’s top public policy and professionalism issues. The Academy believed the agenda enabled attendees to earn up to 12 hours of organized-activity continuing education credits (CE), depending on area of practice, and up to 1.8 hours of professionalism CE credits.
Slides from many sessions are available here to members who attended the meeting.
Download this year’s program.
Download our personalized agendas to see sessions of interest to you:
Thursday, November 3, 2016 | |
7:15 a.m.- 6 p.m. |
Registration Open Capital Terrace |
8:00-10 a.m. |
Breakfast & Opening Session Presentation of the Robert J. Myers Public Service Award Congressional
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10- 10:15 a.m. |
Break |
10:15- 11:45 a.m. |
BREAKOUT SESSION: CASUALTY How Congress Could Reshape the NFIP: A Dialogue Statler B The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is due to expire in the fall of 2017. When Congress takes up the reauthorization, many expect it to put new emphasis on expanding the role of private insurers. New research on extreme events and approaches to catastrophe insurance are also becoming available and could shape the dialogue on the future of the NFIP. Find out how policymakers could piece together a better way to deal with natural disaster risk.
MACRA: Where We Are and Where We’re Going Federal A The passage of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) last year and the publication of proposed rules earlier this year marked the end of the Medicare sustainable growth rate (SGR) methodology for updates to the physician fee schedule. The new law replaces the SGR with a new Merit-Based Incentive Payment System. This session will provide a highly informed look at MACRA’s goals, what it might mean for Medicare Advantage plans, and what the implications are for the broader delivery system.
BREAKOUT SESSION: LIFE Panel Discussion: Lessons From ORSA Implementation Pan American This panel discussion will dive into the lessons learned from Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA) implementation to date. Hear what regulators with ORSA oversight experience think makes a good ORSA presentation, what details they are looking for—and not looking for—and how they use ORSA reports. Panelists will share insights on what types of problems ORSAs have uncovered, reporting best practices, and the appropriate role of actuaries in informing and influencing the ORSA development process.
BREAKOUT SESSION: PENSION Fixing the Retirement Stool: Reinforce or Reinvent? Federal B All three legs of the retirement stool need to be addressed—and the sooner, the better. This session will highlight some proposals that have been developed to strengthen retirement security, and explore the challenges and barriers to implementing change. Proposals touch on Social Security, evolving employer-based plans, and the movement to expand access to retirement vehicles to help the third leg of individual savings. Get a glimpse of what the retirement stool might look like for future generations of retirees.
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11:45 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. |
Luncheon Ceremony: Annual Meeting & Keynote Address Congressional
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1:30- 1:45 p.m. |
Break |
1:45- 3:15 p.m. Breakout Sessions |
BREAKOUT SESSION: CASUALTY The Many Faces of Cyber Risk Statler B Cyber risk is a growing threat to individuals and businesses. Data breaches have exposed personal and financial records of millions of people. Companies have lost intellectual property through data theft. Ransomware has been used to extort health care providers and small businesses. Hackers could shut down a public utility and cause massive business interruption. Insurers face their own enterprise risk, provide (or exclude) specific coverage for cyber risks, and must deal with substantial latent risk that is inherent in other coverages. How does an actuary take all of this into account?
BREAKOUT SESSION: HEALTH Rx Cost Growth: Controlling the Costs Federal A Prescription drugs are an important component when talking about addressing health care costs in the U.S. health care system. In recent years, spending for prescription drugs has contributed to accelerating overall health care spending growth, in part, to the expense associated with breakthrough therapy drugs. Hear from experts about what’s driving prescription drug prices and options for addressing that cost growth.
BREAKOUT SESSION: LIFE Panel Discussion: The Genetic/Data Mining Connection—Ethical Considerations of Life Underwriting Pan American The growing availability of genetic testing information raises concerns over consumer antiselection for life insurance. On the flip side, what are the ethical limits of datamining to support the underwriting process? When should public policy outweigh considerations of risk analysis? This lively panel discussion will draw out and engage a variety of perspectives on the thorny ethical questions related to life underwriting in the age of ubiquitous data.
BREAKOUT SESSION: PENSION Panel Discussion: What’s Next for Multiemployer Pension Plans? Federal B Get an insider’s look at retirement security for the 10 million participants currently covered by a multiemployer pension plan. While many of the 1,400 multiemployer plans are financially strong and healthy, a growing number have struggled to respond to a series of economic, demographic, and industry-specific challenges. Listen to an engaging discussion of the key factors facing multiemployer plans and what’s likely to happen next.
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3:15- 3:30 p.m. |
Break |
3:30-5 p.m. |
Focus on Big Data Remarks by Laura Cali & Professionalism Panel Discussion Congressional The increasing use of Big Data in the insurance industry raises professionalism issues for actuaries. What is Big Data? What are the implications for actuaries working with it? Our presenters will use examples of Big Data in the life, health, and property & casualty practice areas and explore how actuaries can apply the Code of Professional Conduct, actuarial standards of practice, and other professionalism tools to issues that may arise when working with Big Data. Participants will come away with a greater understanding of what professionalism issues exist when working with Big Data, and how to navigate various challenges that may arise.
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6-7:15 p.m. |
Networking Reception Senate |
7:15-9 p.m. |
Dinner Entertainment provided by the Capitol Steps Presidential Ballroom |
Friday, November 4, 2016 | |
7 a.m.-Noon |
Registration Open Capital Terrace |
8:00-9:45 a.m. |
Breakfast & Plenary Presentation of the Jarvis Farley Service Award Congressional
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9:45-10 a.m. |
Break |
10-11:30 a.m. Breakout Sessions |
BREAKOUT SESSION: CASUALTY Big Data=Big Changes Statler B Big Data is bringing changes to all lines of insurance, but most notably to private passenger auto. Broad rating classifications are giving way to almost-customized rates. Claims handling and fraud detection are undergoing dramatic changes. Vast amounts of data at both the personal and the macro levels are pouring in as telematics become more common. Learn how these developments are affecting ratemaking and underwriting.
BREAKOUT SESSION: HEALTH Update on ACA Implementation Federal A Hear from experts about the latest updates on regulatory changes related to rate filings, the Actuarial Value (AV) and Minimum Value (MV) calculators, and the risk-sharing mechanisms under the Affordable Care Act.
BREAKOUT SESSION: LIFE Panel Discussion: Framing Longevity Risk Pan American
BREAKOUT SESSION: PENSION Retirement Goes Goldilocks: The DB’ing of DC Plans and the DC’ing of DB Plans Federal B The search continues for the perfect retirement solution—one that, as Goldilocks would say, is “just right.” This session will explore some of the new and interesting hybrid designs that are emerging both in the United States and globally. Learn about risk-sharing plan designs that come in a defined benefit wrapper but steal from the defined contribution playbook, and evolving defined contribution plan designs that try to take the best of defined benefit features. The discussion will cover design and regulatory considerations as well as the most appealing features of these new approaches.
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11:30-1:15 p.m. |
Luncheon & Closing Plenary Presentation of the Outstanding Volunteerism Awards Congressional
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The suggested dress code is business casual for the meeting and business attire for the dinner.
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