EmaxHealth Health News
Home » Affordable Health Insurance » Long Term Care Insurance

Significant Benefit of Applying for Long Term Care Insurance at Younger Ages

Ads by Google

All About:
  • Long Term Care Insurance

By Armen Hareyan on February 21, 2006 - 1:44pm for eMaxHealth

LTC Insurance

Ability to qualify for 'Good Health' discounts for long term care insurance decreases significantly between 50s and 60s

A new report reveals an important reason for individuals to consider ways to finance potential long-term health care needs while in their 50s. The study conducted by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI) examined the percentage of long-term care insurance applicants who qualify for preferred health discounts.

"Individuals who are in good health qualify for discounts that reduce the cost of long-term care insurance by 10 to 20 percent each year," explains Jesse Slome, AALTCI Executive Director. "The savings can amount to hundreds of dollars a year for a couple."

The study examined data provided by eight leading long-term care insurers that represent some 80 percent of new individual policies sold in the U.S. "Consumers understand the risk of needing long-term care at some point in their life as they age," Slome notes. "But people often wait too long to plan. Individuals don't realize that a simple change in their health can cause one to pay more for insurance protection or make you completely ineligible for coverage at any price."

The study of 2005 long-term care insurance policy applicants found that the percentage of applicants between 50 and 59 who qualify for good health discounts ranged from 42 to 58 percent. The findings reveal that the percentage who qualify for good health discounts drops for those in their 60s and even more significantly for those who wait to apply until their 70s.

"When it comes to long-term care insurance, there are two important facts consumers need to know," Slome stressed. "First, it's smart to start investigating options when you are still in good health, which generally is your 50s. If your health is less than perfect, it pays to get information from a long-term care specialist who understands which health conditions various insurers will accept. Once you are declined coverage by one insurer, you may find it impossible to get coverage."

Percentage of Applicants Who Qualify for Good Health Discount

Age of Applicant Low High Average

Under 30 42.0% 86.0% 66.5%

30 to 39 46.6% 79.0% 61.0%

40 to 49 50.0% 72.0% 53.7%

50 to 59 42.0% 58.0% 44.2%

60 to 69 27.0% 44.0% 31.9%

70 to 79 15.7% 32.0% 18.8%

80 and Over 5.0% 14.0% 11.2%

Source: American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance AALTCI.org, Study of 2005 policy applicants. Data released February 2006.

The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance is the national organization serving insurance and financial professionals who provide long-term care financing solutions. For more information, visit the organization's Website: www.aaltci.org.

Source: 
American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance

eMaxHealth welcomes yourcomments and feedback on this story without registration, but keep the comments meaningful please. Links are not accepted.

  • Add new comment

Similar Stories

  • Long Term Care Insurance Deductible Limits For 2012 Increased 3 Percent
  • Washington State Reviews LTC Rules as Consumers are Clueless About Price
  • Long-Term Care Insurance Industry Reports Sales Growth
  • Senator Calls Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Ponzi Scheme
  • IRS Announces Higher Tax Deductions For Long Term Care Insurance

 Dr. Oz Promotes Magnet Cure
 Skin Care Secrets in Your Kitchen
 3 Gadgets to Make You Look 10 Years Younger
 Catalase is the Culprit for Gray Hair
 Vibration Therapy Helps Chronic Pain
 What If Antidepressants Don't Work
 When Obesity is OK for Some

Health Categories

 EMAXHEALTH HOME
 AFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE
 DIET & WEIGHT LOSS
 FITNESS & EXERCISE
 MEN'S HEALTH
 WOMEN'S HEALTH
 BEAUTY
 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
 CANCER TREATMENT
 AGING
 DISEASE and CONDITION
 MENTAL HEALTH
 GENERAL HEALTH
 PERSONAL HEALTH
 GOURMET FOOD & HEALTH
 HEALING & SPIRITUALITY
 MONEY AND HEALTH
 Comment Moderation
  • Health RSS Feeds
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Editorial Review Process
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Contributors
Copyright eMaxhealth.com 2005-2012. All rights reserved.

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
verify here.