An expanded effort by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance will assist consumers seeking information and comparisons of leading linked-benefit long-term care insurance."With more financial advisors recommending the virtues of various products that may address long-term care, consumers are looking for second opinions and information," explains Jesse Slome, AALTCI’s director. "Some of
The first price index comparing leading linked-benefit long-term care insurance costs and benefits was released today by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance."With linked-benefit policies now outselling traditional long-term care insurance, consumers are requesting more meaningful price and benefit information," explains Jesse Slome, AALTCI’s director. "The organization annually reports price information for
A new online resource center focused on linked benefit long-term care insurance has been launched by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance."Linked benefit long-term care insurance is now the favored choice of consumers buying protection," states Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. "However, there are many things
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission has recommended reducing the 2022 home health care base payment rate by 5 percent according to information shared today by the director of the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance.“Medicare paid $17.1 billion in 2020 for home care according to the just-published report to Congress,”
Medicare paid $28.1 billion for skilled nursing facility services in 2020. The information was shared today by the director of the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance.“The latest information from the just-published report to Congress reveals some important information worth sharing with seniors,” notes Jesse Slome, director of the Medicare