PEDIATRICS Vol. 78 No. 2 August 1986, pp. 378
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Life Insurance for Disabled Children

R J M

In Reply.—

Dr Vince's letter was submitted to an insurance consultant, who verified that Dr Vince's scheme would work in the United States as well as in Canada. He also stated the following with regard to the issue of dissemination of information in the second paragraph of Dr Vince's letter:

The life insurance industry many years ago created the Medical Information Bureau. All data submitted to any participating insurer is transmitted in code form to the Bureau, where it is filed. It is accessible only to participating insurers and certainly never to prospective employers.