Canada Life: rehab and absence tool

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Canada Life Group Insurance has launched Claims Management Services+ (CMS+) a service that helps emp...

Canada Life Group Insurance has launched Claims Management Services+ (CMS+) a service that helps employers deal with long-term sickness absence and claims.

The service offers a dedicated CMS+ team, rehabilitation support, claims and policy management annual statistics reporting of claims experience for the past year, return-to-work and rehabilitation statistics, absence statistics for related industry sectors allowing employers to benchmark themselves, and a plan of action for the following year.

CMS+ is available at no extra cost for all group income protection (IP) schemes with an annual premium of over £100,000.

All other group IP schemes insured by Canada Life will continue to receive support through the integral claims management service.

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