私人长期护理保险对索赔人的影响:社区中的正式和非正式护理。

Marc Cohen, Jessica Miller
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政策制定者对长期护理(LTC)保险的潜力表现出持续的兴趣,通过减少医疗保险和医疗补助计划的压力来节省公共资金。尽管政府鼓励购买长期医疗保险——通过税收激励和提供私人长期医疗保险作为公共雇员的一种选择——但很少有人知道福利是如何使用的,那些领取福利的人是否觉得他们的钱花得物有所值,以及保险索赔人使用正式(付费)和非正式(无偿)服务的模式是否与没有私人长期医疗保险的类似残疾人有所不同。这份简报提供了老年人申请长期医疗保险福利的信息,并将他们的经历与需要长期医疗保险的非私人保险老年人的经历进行了比较。我们得出结论,长期债务保险是那些缺乏家庭和朋友非正式支持的人的重要支持来源。然而,LTC保险仍然是一个复杂的产品;索赔人需要帮助,以利用他们的福利获得适当水平和质量的护理,并在购买时了解他们需要多少保护。
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The impact of private long-term care insurance on claimants: formal and informal care in the community.

Policy makers show continuing interest in the potential for long-term care (LTC) insurance to save public money by reducing pressure on the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Although the purchase of LTC insurance is being encouraged by government - through tax incentives and the offering of private LTC insurance as an option for public employees - little is known about how benefits are used, whether those claiming benefits feel they are getting good value for their money, and whether the patterns of formal (paid) and informal (unpaid) service use differ for insurance claimants compared to similarly disabled persons without private LTC insurance. This brief provides information on older people claiming LTC insurance benefits and compares their experiences to those of non-privately insured older people who need LTC. We conclude that LTC insurance is an important source of support for those who lack informal support from family and friends. However, LTC insurance remains a complex product; claimants need help in using their benefits to obtain the appropriate level and quality of care and in understanding at the time of purchase how much protection they need.

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