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Veterans’ Admin Helps Pay for LTC

January 3, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

WW2 VeteranA December 23, 2013 New York Times article titled, “Winning Veterans’ Trust, and Profiting From It” describes a program that’s a darling to many trade contacts I have here in Houston in the long-term care industry because it helps fill vacant assisted-living apartments and nursing-home beds.

The program pays benefits that may be worth more than $20K/year per person from the Veterans Administration Aid and Attendance program. To qualify, you must have a low income, you or your spouse must be a World War II veteran, and there must be a need for long-term care.

One’s income may be naturally low, or made “artificially” low. I know a colleague who helps people qualify for this Veterans’ program. He works for one of the companies mentioned in the article. He makes most of his living offering free assistance with the VA Aid and Attendance program application process.  To get applicants’ incomes low enough to qualify for the program, he can sell annuities that are exempt from inclusion in the qualification process, thereby enabling his client to qualify for VA Aid and Attendance benefits.

Quoting from the article, “For the advisers and retirement homes, the attractions are clear. The V.A. program paid $5.1 billion to 514,000 veterans or their survivors this year, up from $3.4 billion in 2007, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. The number of veterans or their spouses receiving the aid and attendance benefits, the stipend for assisted living, has surged by 30 percent — leaping to 206,000 in 2012, from 158,000 in 2006.”

According to the article, qualifying for the VA Aid and Attendance program is not very difficult. Checking and monitoring for appropriate applications is lax (in other words, the VA is understaffed; we already knew this).

This is another example of bureaucratic ineptitude and economically unsustainable legalized theft.

It’s unwise to expect our government to be able to pay for your long-term care.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC, New York Times Tagged With: Honey Leveen, New York Times, VA, VA Aid and Attendance Program, Veterans Administration, www.honeyleveen.com

Blue Cross Plans Jump to An Early Lead: Coincidence or not?

October 14, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Blue Cross Blue ShieldAn article in the October 11, 2013 New York Times titled Blue Cross Plans Jump to an Early Lead caught my attention. It reports that Blue Cross Blue Shield carriers are emerging as the most competitive of the new Affordable Care Act (ACA, or Obamacare) plans. It states that the majority of Blue Cross Blue Shield companies are “not-for-profit” corporations. This unique status can be very important when it comes to creating affordable insurance policies.

Here is a reputable link that describes what a Not-For-Profit corporation is. Here’s a quote from that link, ” A not-for-profit corporation may not be formed for pecuniary profit or financial gain and the corporation’s assets, income or profit may not be distributed to or otherwise used to benefit the corporation’s members, directors or officers except as permitted by the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law, e.g., as reasonable compensation for services to the corporation.”

I am growing to love not-for-profit insurance companies. When we look at accurate cross-comparisons of long-term care insurance (LTCi) policies here in TX, we discover that MedAmerica Insurance Company and LifeSecure Insurance Company often have the most competitive LTCi rates. Neither company is not-for-profit, but each is a wholly owned subsidiary of a not-for-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield parent company.

Not-for-profit status requires insurance companies to spend more money paying claims and less money on administrative costs, like salaries and other expenses. I asked my LifeSecure Regional Representative to read this blog and check it for accuracy. She confirmed that the tight budgeting and fiscally responsible management of the not-for-profit-parent is an integral part of LifeSecure’s management and culture.

I used to wonder why these two carriers had such competitive rates and whether they were charging policy holders enough to ensure stable enough premiums in the long haul. Now I better understand a big part of why their LTCi plans are safe and very competitive.

Filed Under: Affordable Care Act Obamacare, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC, New York Times Tagged With: ACA, Affordable Care Act, LifeSecure Insurance Company, Medamerica Insurance Company, New York Times, Not-For-Profit Status, Obamacare

Rolling Out the ACA Plans

October 13, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Affordable Care ActI can’t remember a more exciting week in the world of health insurance. I’ve been closely watching the rollout of the new Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plans. The plans were put on the market on October 1, 2013. Shopping for an ACA plan is supposed to be easily done through official ACA websites. The new plans are supposed to be so reasonable that they will be affordable for many who are presently uninsured.

My peers who sell a lot of health insurance, plus mainstream media, tell me that registering online for an ACA plan is currently riddled with delays and glitches. I believe this is due to a huge public interest in learning about the new coverage.

The government continues to promise to fix the glitches and make enrollment in an ACA plan smooth and easy.

I advise using perspective and patience with the ACA rollout.

In some states, the ACA rollout is rocking and rolling along, with a good success rate, according to the article “Heath Act Embraced in California“, from the October 11, 2013 New York Times.

Here’s another article from the October 11, 2013 New York Times, titled, “In Florida, Opposition by the State and Snags in Signing Up on the Web”. It describes a high rate, at least so far, of failure to enroll in ACA plans. Florida’s experience is dismal and nearly the opposite of California’s.

In TX, I’ve heard almost no good news of people being served and successfully finding coverage. Texas did not create its own healthcare exchange. California did. California also spent a lot of money enlisting volunteers to assist the public with the ACA enrollment process. Texas did not. Also like Texas, Florida has fought against the ACA and gone to no effort to support its implementation.

Small wonder successful enrollments in ACA plans here in TX have been next to nil.

I advise patience. These are exciting times for me.

Filed Under: Affordable Care Act Obamacare, New York Times Tagged With: ACA, Affordable Care Act, New York Times, Obamacare

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