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SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Oct. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Zurich North America is launching a medical stop loss insurance offering for larger employers with self-funded group health plans administered by national carriers. The new admitted product is the result of a collaboration with Medical Risk Managers (MRM), a program administrator based in South Windsor, Connecticut, that specializes in writing medical stop loss in this space.
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"Zurich's collaboration with MRM enables us to extend our capabilities in medical stop loss to serve the needs of the largest segment of the self-insured market," said Edward Tyburski, Head of Specialty Health for Zurich North America. "MRM has a history of successfully underwriting medical stop loss business and has developed relationships and insights that, together with Zurich's knowledge and experience in this space, will deliver a best-in-class offering."
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"Zurich's collaboration with MRM enables us to extend our capabilities in medical stop loss to serve the needs of the largest segment of the self-insured market," said Edward Tyburski, Head of Specialty Health for Zurich North America. "MRM has a history of successfully underwriting medical stop loss business and has developed relationships and insights that, together with Zurich's knowledge and experience in this space, will deliver a best-in-class offering."
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