Conquer the Tennessee Accident and Health Insurance Exam: Volunteer State Licensure Guide
Covers Disability, Medical Expense, Long-Term Care, Policy Provisions, and Tennessee Rules
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Virtual Voice
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
What sets this audiobook study guide apart is what it is not. It is not a tedious narration of a textbook hundreds of pages long. It is not weighed down with endless practice questions that don’t work in audio format. And it is not a generic guide with only a state name swapped into the title.
Instead, this guide is a quick, targeted review of the most important topics you are likely to see on the exam. It is built directly on the official Tennessee Accident and Health Insurance Exam outline, ensuring every chapter is aligned with what the test actually covers.
Coverage includes:
• Disability income policies, business overhead, and key person coverage
• Accidental death and dismemberment benefits
• Medical expense basics and comprehensive major medical plans
• Managed care arrangements: HMOs, PPOs, and POS plans
• Consumer health accounts such as FSAs, HSAs, and HRAs
• Medicare Parts A–D and Tennessee Medigap regulations
• Medicaid, TennCare, Social Security, and Workers Compensation
• Group health insurance, continuation, and conversion rights
• Long-term care and suitability requirements in Tennessee
• Specialized policies including dental, vision, and critical illness
• Mandatory and optional policy provisions and riders
• Renewability classifications and cancellation rights
• Field underwriting, applications, and disclosure rules
• Policy delivery, replacements, and free-look requirements
• Tennessee licensing standards, CE, and unfair trade practices
• State-specific health insurance laws and consumer protections
• Exam preparation and proven test-taking strategies
If you’ve already invested time and money into preparing — don’t leave success to chance. This quick, focused review is here to help you pass the first time.
This book was written by an actuary with over 40 years of professional experience and more than 20 years of success writing bestselling study guides in the financial services industry. It is independently authored and published, not affiliated with or endorsed by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, Pearson VUE, or any official agency. Always check with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and Pearson VUE for the most current exam outlines, laws, and licensing requirements.
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