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VDI
(redirected from Voluntary Disability Insurance)

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VDIVirtual Desktop Infrastructure
VDIVirtual Device Interface
VDIVerein Deutsche Ingenieure (Society of German Engineers)
VDIVideo Device Interface
VDIVertical Display Indicator
VDIVideo Display Interface
VDIVoluntary Disability Insurance
VDIVehicle Dependability Index (JD Powers)
VDIVerbal Dispatch Instruction
VDIVesicular Stomatitis Virus Defective Interfering Particle Repressor
VDIVerification, Design and Implementation
VDIVoice Data Integrator
VDIVerify Dispatch Information (Dell)


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Our group voluntary disability insurance is positioned to help employers take advantage of this trend by offering well-rounded benefits, packaged with superior administration and claims management services.
Before the sale, Washington National was a publicly traded (NYSE) insurance holding company - the largest supplier of voluntary disability insurance to educators and a national leader in the universal life insurance market.
Employees need and want easy access to voluntary disability insurance.
 
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