Partnership LTC 4-Hour Refresher Course

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1: Partnership Program Creation

1

Defining Long-Term Care

1

History of the Partnership for Long-Term Care

4

     RWJF had specific goals

6

Partnership Policies Created

6

     Chart: Original 4 Partnership State Programs

7

Medicaid Continues to be the Largest Nursing Home Payor

8

     Chart: Dollar-for Dollar asset protection

10

The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Provides Asset Protection

11

OBRA 1993 Provisions Pertaining to the Partnership for Long-Term Care

12

Insurance Producers and Consumer Education

13

Policy Benefits

1

Inflation Protection

15

Reciprocity Between States

16

State Funding

16

Chapter 2: Program Benefits

17

Making Benefit Choices

17

     Buying Decisions

18

Daily Benefit Options

19

Determining Benefit Length

20

Asset Protection in Partnership Policies

20

Policy Structure

21

Home Care Options

21

Inflation Protection

21

Simple and Compound Interest

22

Required Rejection Forms (in some states)

23

Elimination Periods in LTC Policies

23

Policy Type

24

Restoration of Policy Benefits

24

Preexisting Periods in Policies

24

Medicare Prior Hospitalization Requirements for Skilled Care

25

Deciding Between Federal Tax-Qualified or State Non-Tax Qualified (Non-Partnership) Policies

25

Nonforfeiture Values

26

Waiver of Premium

27

Unintentional Lapse of Policy

27

Policy Renewal Features

28

Items Not Covered by the LTC Policy

28

Extension of Benefits

29

Affordability of Contracts

29

Standardized Definitions

29

Minimum Partnership Requirements

29

Benefit Duplication

30

Partnership Publication

30

Policy Abbreviations

30

Truly a Partnership

31

Saving Assets from Medicaid Qualification

32

Accessing Policy Benefits

33

Medicaid Estate Recovery

36

Asset Repositioning for Medicaid Qualification

38

Partnership Participation Does Not Guarantee Medicaid Qualification

38

Chapter 3: Basic Policy Considerations for Traditional LTC Policies

39

Policy Issue

39

Qualified LTC Partnerships under DRA 2005 & Expansion of State LTC Programs

40

Definition of Qualified State LTC Partnership Policy

40

Meeting Partnership Eligibility Requirements

41

Grandfather Clause

43

NAIC Model Regulations

43

Partnership Plans Protect Assets, Never Income

44

Age as an LTC Policy Factor

44

Reducing Benefits to Save Premium

45

Policy Renewal

46

Policy Review: 30 Day “Free Look”

47

“Notice to Buyer”

47

Policy Schedule

47

Understanding Policy Terms

48

Elimination Periods in Policies

52

Policy Termination

52

Mental Impairments of Organic Origin

53

Hospitalization Requirements

53

Home and Community Based Benefits

54

Bed Reservation Benefit

54

Waiver of Premium

55

Selecting Other Types of Care

56

No Policy Covers Everything

56

Age Misstatement

57

Third Party Notification

58

Reinstatement of a Lapsed Policy

58

Section 6021: Expansion of State LTC Partnership Programs

59

NAIC 2000 Model Act

61

“Level Premium” Does Not Mean Unchanging Rates

62

Financial Requirements for Rate Increases

63

Rate Certification from the Insurer’s Actuary

63

Consumer Disclosure

63

LTC Personal Worksheet

64

Is the Policy Suitable for the Buyer?

64

Consumer Publications

64

Post-Claim Underwriting

65

Tax-Qualified Policy Statement

65

Replacement Notices

66

Policy Conversion

66

An Overview

66

The Model Act Applies to All

67

Policy Renewable Provisions

68

Payment Standards Must be Defined

68

Preexisting Standards

68

Policy Type Must be Identified

68

Activities of Daily Living (ADL)

68

Life Insurance Policies with Accelerated Benefits

69

Nonforfeiture Provisions

69

Extension of Benefits

70

Home & Community Care

70

Additional Provisions for Group Policies

70

Outline of Coverage

70

Policy Delivery

71

No Field Issued LTC Policies

71

Policy Advertising and Marketing

71

No Policy Covers Everything

71

Prior to the Sale

72

Shopper’s Guide

72

Twisting and High-Pressure Tactics are Just Plain Illegal

72

Association Marketing

73

Following the Sale

73

Failure to Pay Premiums

73

In Conclusion

73

Chapter 4: Financial Planning for Long-Term Care

75

The Importance of Planning

75

     Factors Increasing Use of Long-Term Care

77

Chart: Average Costs in the US

79

States are Struggling to Deal with Medicaid Costs (Long-Term Care Trust Act)

80

Coverage of Long-Term Care Services

81

Chapter 5: Terminology

83

 

 

 

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