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Income protection insurance : ウィキペディア英語版
Income protection insurance
Income Protection Insurance (IPI) is an insurance policy, available principally in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, paying benefits to policyholders who are incapacitated and hence unable to work due to illness or accident. IPI policies were formerly called ''Permanent Health Insurance'' (PHI).
The original provider for this type of insurance is the Original Holloway Friendly Society, based in Gloucester. It was founded in 1880 by George Holloway, and is still trading to this date.〔http://www.holloway.co.uk〕
==Relevant concepts==

* Incapacity will be defined on one of the following four bases:
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* ''Own occupation'' – the policyholder is incapacitated if they are unable, following illness or accident to perform their own occupation and are not working in another job.
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* ''Suited occupation'' – the policyholder is incapacitated if they are unable, following illness or accident to perform an occupation suitable to them given their education and training etc.
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* ''Any occupation'' – the policyholder is incapacitated if they are unable, following illness or accident to perform any occupation at all.
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* ''Activities of daily living (ADLs)'' – the policyholder is incapacitated if they are unable, following illness or accident to perform a number of defined functions such as dressing and undressing, washing, eating, climbing stairs, shopping, cooking etc. The policy will define the number of functions and their definitions.
* Benefit limits – nearly all policies limit the benefit payable to some percentage of the policyholder's normal earnings. The limit is usually around 70% of gross earnings, but could be less for high earners. Any state benefits payable may reduce the maximum benefit and benefits from any other policies may also reduce the maximum.
* Deferred period – the deferred period is the time between a valid claim and the commencement of benefit payments. The deferred period chosen has a significant influence on the cost of a policy (see below).
* Proportionate benefit – to encourage the return to work of a policyholder recovering their health, many life offices offer to pay a reduced benefit if the policyholder takes a part-time or lower-paid job after recovering their health.
* Free limit – the IPI policy will be only be valid while the policyholder is permanently resident in the area defined in the policy. The area will be at least the UK, probably the EU or Western Europe and could include the USA and other developed countries. Most policies will allow holidays and temporary residences outside of these areas.

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