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New Study Shines Light on Family Long-Term Care Providers

December 30, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Family CaregivingA new study by the AARP Public Policy Institute and the United Hospital Fund reports on just how much care, and what type of care employed family members (unpaid caregivers) provide. The findings are alarming. They show that despite their workplace obligations, nearly half of all employed family caregivers perform many of the tasks we normally associated with licensed health care professionals, including a range of medical/nursing tasks, such as medication management, wound care, using meters and monitors, and more.

An earlier report by the same authors found that nearly half of family caregivers (working and non-working, combined) nationally performed such medical and nursing tasks. This new report shows that family caregivers who also work, perform medical/nursing tasks at about the same rate non-working family caregivers do.

These findings surprised the researchers, who expected more of a difference between the extent to which employed and not-employed caregivers perform medical/nursing tasks.

The report also examines the characteristics and stress levels of working versus unemployed family caregivers. No surprise here: employed caregivers have more stress.

Much of the stress family caregivers face would be alleviated with the presence of long-term care insurance.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: AARP Public Policy Institute, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, LTCi, United Hospital Fund, www.honeyleveen.com

New Studies Measure State Long-Term Care Vulnerability

December 23, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Steve MosesCould it be that after decades of steadfast battle to be heard, Steve Moses, President of the Center for Long-Term Care Reform, is finally being listened to and sought after? Glory be!

I guess the timing is finally right. Governments on state and national levels realize how rapidly time is running out before the predominantly government-paid system of long-term care (LTC) we’ve complacently become accustomed to, implodes.

The Center for Long-Term Care Reform, which Steve runs, has been recently commissioned by GA, VA and NJ to study and produce indexes that measure long-term care vulnerability. If people will stop, look, and digest the results, they are terrifying.

The great thing about the recently published GA and VA studies and the indexes of long-term care vulnerability they produced, is that legislators and policymakers (and anyone else interested) now have analytical tools that will help assess and quantify the future sustainability of their state’s long-term care service delivery and financing system.

Here’s a link to the GA Study: http://www.georgiapolicy.org/ftp_files/IndexofLong-TermCareVulnerability.pdf. The index of long-term care vulnerability is found on pages 27-28.

More information about the studies and about the Center for Long-Term Care Reform may be found at: www.centerltc.com.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC, Medicaid Planning Tagged With: Center for Long-Term Care Reform, Honey Leveen, LTC Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, Steve Moses

Studies Explain Why Americans Won’t Plan for Their Long-Term Care

December 23, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Long Term CareMy prior blog describes two recently published studies, commissioned from the Center for Long-Term Care Reform. For those of us who study long-term care financing, the studies are quite frightening. They quantify how economically vulnerable states are for long-term care (LTC) expenses. The studies were for GA and VA, and a forthcoming study will examine NJ. More information on these studies may be found at the Center for Long-Term Care Reform.

An op-ed piece for the Columbia County News-Times, by Steve Moses, president of the Center for Long-Term Care Reform, was published on December 11, 2013. In his piece, Steve describes how easy it is for a citizen with business savvy and means to get the government, through Medicaid, to pay for their long-term care. Even though publicly funded long-term care is of inferior quality, it is “free”, or rather, it is free only at the expense of taxpayers, while the citizen often preserves much of their wealth though clever legal strategies.

The fact that it is fairly easy to get the government to pay for long-term care anesthetizes the public and prevents it from responsibly planning for long-term care in advance, with long-term care insurance (LTCi). But the gimmicks for free LTC will certainly backfire as more states confront the dilemma of greater demand for Medicaid funds than they can possibly meet, and when the seniors who manage to get into Medicaid nursing homes become aware of the miserable environment in which they will spend the rest of their lives. In stark contrast, someone who needs LTC and owns LTCi will have many more options and access higher caliber care. Studies show LTCi owners also access care sooner, and with less panic and emergency than Medicaid (Welfare) recipients.

Here’s a link to the study done for Georgia: www.georgiapolicy.org/ftp_files/IndexofLong-TermCareVulnerability.pdf.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Center for Long-Term Care Reform, Honey Leveen, LTC Insurance, LTCi, Medicaid, Steve Moses, www.honeyleveen.com

Take Responsibility, Folks!

December 2, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Unhappy CaregiverThank you again, Dear Abby, for providing fodder for this blog.

When I read this recent column, written by a daughter whose mother is evidently in a Medicaid-paid nursing home and receiving less than respectful care,  I said to myself, “grow up; face the truth and don’t pawn the blame off on others.” The daughter’s sugary sweet letter smacks of the misguided denial I often see. It is cloaked in the daughter’s dysfunctional view of reality. The daughter aims her complaints at her mother’s caregivers, who are simply the most visible, yet non-responsible, cause.

As usual, Abby  does not address the actual problem, which is the public’s widespread avoidance of conversation and responsible planning for long-term care, well in advance. However, she did give a correct answer to the letter writer, which is, “don’t blame the messenger”! Abby also correctly noted that the caregiver is the lowest ranked, lowest-paid, least respected, and in the most understaffed area at the nursing home. These caregivers do their best. They often work two or more jobs, and really must have heart and soul to want to do this type of work. Don’t blame the caregiver for the low quality care you are nearly certain to receive in Medicaid-funded nursing homes.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Dear Abby, Honey Leveen, LTC Insurance, ltc planning, LTCi, Medicaid, Nursing Homes, www.honeyleveen.com

Understanding Rate Hikes

November 18, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Rising CostsAs far as I can tell, every reputable long-term care insurance (LTCi) carrier that’s sold LTCi for more than five years  has given its policyholders at least one rate hike. I will attempt to explain what causes LTCi rate hikes and what to do about them.

What causes rate hikes?

  1. LTC insurance policies have extraordinarily high persistency, which means that about 95% of all LTCi, industry-wide, remains on the books after it is sold. When LTCi is properly placed, hardly anyone ever drops their policy.  LTCi persistency is higher than actuaries anticipated
  2. LTCi policies also have incredibly long “tails”, meaning that an LTCi policy sold to a 55-year old might stay on the books 30 or more years before it is collected from
  3. Protracted, low, interest rates
  4. Claims that last longer than expected

These characteristics combine to cause a perfect actuarial storm for LTCi carriers and policyholders.

LTCi’s high persistency rate and long tail are unique. Because of both of these traits, when an LTCi policy is issued, the carrier must post very large amounts of reserve funds. The carrier invests the reserves in conservative, long-term assets. The majority of LTCi’s profitability is derived from interest earned on these posted reserve funds. When interest rates plummeted unexpectedly in recent years and stayed down for so long, when policies experienced higher than predicted persistency rates, longer “tails” and claim durations, prior actuarial assumptions became incorrect. Rate hikes are a means to adjust for these inaccurate assumptions and to ensure that all policies are paid in full when clients collect on them.

It’s a good thing LTCi carriers do this. They act in a responsible way. I would rather have LTCi carriers give rate hikes to be able to honor their obligations to policyholders, than behave like the federal government and make financial commitments that it cannot meet in the future.

If clients cannot increase their payments to cover the rate hikes, the majority of LTCi carriers allow policyholders to pare back their LTCi at time to get their premiums back down. Even if an LTCi policy needs to get pared back to keep its premiums affordable,  the policyholder will normally still have a high-performance policy.

What causes public alarm and outcry over LTCi rate hikes?

When I get client calls in response to news of their LTCi rate hike, reactions typically consist of fear, anger or a mixture of both.

I blame the media and the insurance industry for much of  these reactions.

The media is historically under-educated on the subject of LTCi. Today, with fewer journalists  and less freedom than ever to adequately research before tight deadlines, the media often gets the story of LTCi rate hikes all wrong. There are exceptions. Terry Savage is one. She’s one of a dying breed of true journalists with the luxury of being able to meticulously research her stories before they’re published. More often than not, media runs “if it bleeds, it leads” stories about LTCi. Such incorrect stories describing “intolerable” LTCi rate hikes, without providing adequate explanation, are the norm in mainstream media, not the exception.

The insurance industry must also accept some blame because of its high employee turnover. It is highly unusual for the selling agent to be still active, accountable and present when clients receive rate hikes.  And when policy holders inquiring about the increased premiums do not receive the proper explanations and information, their logical reaction is a combination of anger and fear. When this  results, lacking a competent agent’s insight, help and advice, policyholders too often make the wrong decision about their LTCi policies.

The truth is, even with rate hikes factored in, the original LTCi policy is normally still a steal of a deal. It is easy to prove this. All we need to do is take the rate hiked LTCi policy’s current monthly or daily benefit (if it has built-in automatic growth every year, its current values are usually significantly higher than what the policy started at). We then compare rates for a replacement LTCi policy at the policyholder’s current age, not their original buying age. When we compare the prices of equivalent new coverage with the present policy’s benefits, and at the client’s present age, the results are normally quite shocking. Even with the rate hike taken into account, the original LTCi policy is still very inexpensive, compared to what a new, comparable policy would cost.

In my experience, policyholders calm down when they understand the impact of insurers’ claims experience and low interest rates. When the circumstances causing LTCi rates hikes are explained to them in a businesslike, rational, professional manner, the majority of my clients choose to keep their LTCi policies and tolerate the rate hike.

I lament that so many LTCi policyholders have no one they can trust and turn to for advice when their rate hike letter arrives. This can cause unintended, bad headlines and publicity for LTCi. This in turn gives people and families additional excuses to put off having conversations about responsible and reasonable long-term care planning.

I have seen in excess of 300 of my clients’ LTCi policies pay out lavishly and with ease, exactly as planned. This has given my clients increased dignity and options. It has prevented much stress and strife, both emotional and financial, for my clients families. I have never had a single claim denied in the 23 years I’ve been in practice.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Helpful Information About LTC, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, LTCi, LTCi rate hikes, www.honeyleveen.com

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