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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