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2022 Linked-Benefit Long-Term Care Insurance Price Index Released By Association – InsuranceNewsNet

Los Angeles, CA April 06, 2022 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.

2022 Linked-Benefit Long-Term Care Insurance Price Index Released

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

Long-Term Care Insurance Association To Launch New Claims Resource Center

A new Long-Term Care Insurance Claims Resource Center is being launched by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance."We are receiving an increased number of questions from consumers and hearing from more family members who are having difficulty getting claims approved for their aging parents," explains Jesse Slome, director of the American

COVID Deaths Should Prompt Rebranding of Long-Term Care Insurance, Recommends Association Director

Los Angeles, CA February 10, 2022 The fact that one-in-four people who died from COVID were nursing home or assisted living residents should prompt the long-term care insurance industry to carefully consider rebranding suggests the director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. "More than 201,000 residents and staff of long-term care.

Covid Deaths Should Prompt Rebranding Of Long-Term Care Insurance Recommends Association Director

The fact that one-in-four people who died from Covid were nursing home or assisted living residents should prompt the long-term care insurance industry to carefully consider rebranding suggests the director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance."More than 201,000 residents and staff of long-term care facilities died from Covid, about 23

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