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CLASS Act LTC Rests on Sickbed

February 23, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

My colleagues and I, across the board in the long-term care industry, ranging from advisors like me to the leading actuaries, have been saying for a few years now that the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (or CLASS) Act is unsustainable.

CLASS Act long-term care (LTC) is part of the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s legacy in the new health care law, intended to allow the chronically ill and people with disabilities to continue living in their homes.

A story in the February 22 New York Times titled, “Long-Term Care Needs Changes, Officials Say”  reports that officials in the Obama administration finally agree with what we’ve been trying to tell them all this time: in its current state, CLASS Act LTC is not viable. It will not attract the number of enrollees projected, it will be a magnet for what we call “adverse selection” (people who are ineligible, due to their health, for conventional long-term care insurance) and it cannot stay in the black.

This article is excellent. It explains why CLASS Act LTC in its current form is “a dog that will not hunt.”

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: CLASS Act, CLASS Act LTC, Edward Kennedy, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, New York Times

President’s Day Message from Terry Savage

February 21, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

I am a huge fan of Terry Savage’s.

I’m providing a link to her piece titled “Pols are making us pay for their false promises” (Chicago Sun Times, Feb 21, 2011) because no one says it more succinctly and eloquently than Terry does.

Terry is describing the unsustainable “house of cards” that’s been created by continued spending of government money that doesn’t exist.

Government funding of long-term care is just one such entitlement.

If you agree with my opinion that it is entirely unrealistic to expect any help from the government when it comes to paying long-term care costs, you understand that long-term care insurance ownership is the only way to ensure dignity, options and choices if you wind up needing long-term care.

 

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Chicago Sun-Times, long-term care, LTCi, Terry Savage

ElderRage-or-Take My Father…Please!

February 13, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

I’ve just fininshed reading “ElderRage-or-Take My Father…Please!” by Jacqueline Marcell (Irvine, CA: Impressive Press, 2001). I’d heard about this book for a long time and am sorry it took me so long to read it. I got my copy from Amazon.

I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting insight into the psychology of caregiving to the elderly. Ms. Marcell’s account is “from the trenches”. She describes the ordeal of being a caregiver to both of her parents, who suffered from dementia, in addition to other health problems. She does this all with great humor, which kept me very engaged in what was actually a very sad story. In addition to vividly describing how and why she became her parent’s parent, Ms. Marcell gives practical solutions and  advice for the caregiver.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: ElderRage, Jacqueline Marcell, long-term care, LTCi

Another Harmful Article on long-term care (LTC)

January 28, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Checking my Google alerts for long-term care (LTC) mentions, I found this useful and correct piece by Terry Savage, someone I greatly respect because she researches thoroughly (“Long-term care combined with life insurance solves problems,” Chicago Sun Times, January 24, 2011).

Then I came across this harmful piece by Anne Teregesen of the Wall Street Journal (“The latest long-term-care snafu,” Wall Street Journal, Personal Finance, January 22, 2011.) Here’s what I had to say to her:

Dear Ms Teregesen,

While you got your info correct in this recent article, it is a pity that you chose to place all the emphasis in this piece on old policies without mentioning that policies placed from the 90’s on don’t have these restrictions and work like a charm. Furthermore, the number of these old-old policies is small – a point you also failed to mention. Rather than “spook” consumers away and give them one more reason to procrastinate and not have a conversation about responsible LTC planning, I wonder why you could not have at least mentioned that the statistics are that over 95% of all LTC claims get paid. Normally, the reasons LTC claims don’t get paid are that trigger criteria aren’t met or the claim is incomplete. If the claim is incomplete or incorrect, we correct it, re-submit, and the claim gets paid. The claims process is pretty uncomplicated. It’s becoming quite routine for home health agencies and assisted living facilities to complete claim paperwork. There are plenty of sources for these facts that you failed to use. So now you have one more column with a negative spin on responsible LTC planning. You have further discouraged the vast wave of Baby Boomers, who are already ill prepared and who will probably need lots of long-term care in a giant bulge, from considering reasonably priced LTC. Because of your inadequate research, you have done the public a bad service.

Filed Under: Correcting Ignorant Public Figures, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Anne Teregesen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Terry Savage, Wall Street Journal

Funny Video Explains Medicaid Paid Care

January 12, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Here’s a brief youtube video posted by the Pacific Research Institute that makes me chuckle.

With humor, it concisely points out the glaring Medicaid loopholes that are being abused by the American middle class.

Medicaid, a program established for the indigent and handicapped, pays for approximately half the long-term care in the US.

This video explains how middle class people can “game the system” and get Medicaid to pay for long-term care. With proper legal guidance, it’s just not that difficult.

This is a big reason why sales of long-term care insurance (LTCi) languish. Even though Medicaid-paid care usually takes place in under funded nursing homes, many Americans are seduced into getting the government to pick up the tab via Medicaid.  Why spend money on LTCi premiums, they reason, even though LTCi gives a full spectrum of choices and options far more appealing than a Medicaid facility? 

I have two questions for these people.  First, how much longer do they think government funded Medicaid will pay for the care of people who are not really indigent?  Second, why would anyone choose to wait until they need care to discover the difference between a Medicaid funded facility and the luxury of a facility funded via LTCi?

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: long-term care, LTC Insurance, Medicaid, Pacific Research Institute

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