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Updated August 23, 2022
Public sector organizations with life and/or disability coverage should send an annual census to their insurance carrier at least once a year. Employers want their enrollment records to match the carrier’s records, ensuring that no one falls through the cracks. What if an employee was going to go out on disability, only to find out the insurance carrier doesn't have them on the insurance policy? What if an employee died, but left no life insurance benefit to their family because the carrier didn’t have them listed as covered? A census can help employers avoid claim and billing issues and receive their renewal information in a timely manner.
An insurance underwriter uses the census information (demographics) to determine the renewal rates. If your coverage is salary-based, make sure that salaries are kept updated as well.
If you have a multi-year rate guarantee, it is still recommended that you submit an annual census. Groups often make changes to their plans such as a change in the benefit amount or other plan provisions. Maintaining accurate information on an on-going basis will help the underwriter easily calculate any rate impact your change has during your rate guarantee period.
The census information you provide to your insurance carrier is used to calculate your premiums (how many eligible employees, coverages each person elects, etc.) Census information is in a constant flux with new hires and terminations happening regularly. If the information is not updated, you could be paying premiums on employees who are no longer active (terminated, retired, etc.).
To keep claim paperwork moving through the approval process, make sure that current salary information is on file with the carrier. If the information on file doesn’t match the claim paperwork, this may cause delays in processing and payment. Read more about the disability claims process.
The best time to submit a census depends upon your type of organization.
You can submit your census information to your insurance carrier in Excel format. Include the following information:
For more information on this topic, contact your National Insurance Services Representative.