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Once upon a time (the 70's) some smart people in the insurance business created a product that helped pay for custodial care - costs that weren't covered by Medicare or Medicare supplement plans.
Those early plans evolved into today's standalone and linked long-term care insurance products. Those plans have paid billions in claims dollars and helped millions of families plan for care. The carriers and distributors offering them should be proud of the work they've done.
Despite their success, much work remains so that more people can plan for possible care in the future. Current products don't help a large portion of the country because of their high premiums. Other people who can afford premiums still don't purchase because they think Medicare will pay for care. Some potential buyers are worried about things like possible future rate increases. Finally, some people are not healthy enough to pass health underwriting.
In that spirit of helping more people, the Society of Actuaries long-term care section is hosting a two day think tank outside of Chicago to brainstorm new ideas for future products. Specifically, they are looking for:
I'll be attending the workshop, so if you have some ideas please email them to tom.rieksejr@ltcipartners.com and I'll share them with the group.
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