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Jesse Slome over at AALTCI released the following info today:
Los Angeles, CA - February 11, 2016 - Long term care insurance companies paid $8.15 Billion in claim benefits to 260,000 individuals in 2015 according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.
“Total benefit payments increased by nearly four percent and the number of long term care insurance policyholders on claim grew by roughly 10,000," reports Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (AALTCI), the national trade group that reports annual claims data. In 2014, AALTCI reported total claims amounted to $7.85 Billion paid to some 250,000 individuals.
"Americans are living longer and often the result is a need for long term care," Slome said. "The individuals who own long term care insurance policies benefit from the protection as do their families and loved ones." Without insurance to pay the cost, Slome acknowledges the caregiving responsibility often falls on elderly spouses or adult children of aging parents.
Slome adds:
"An increase does not catch insurers by surprise. They expect this … they have reserves set aside to pay increasing claims. In fact, in 2013, we released a study that shared that by 2032 insurers expected to pay $34 Billion."
Long Term Care Insurance Claim Payments To Quadruple American Association for Long Term Care Insurance
Los Angeles, CA - February 11, 2016 - Long term care insurance companies paid $8.15 Billion in claim benefits to 260,000 individuals in 2015 according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.
“Total benefit payments increased by nearly four percent and the number of long term care insurance policyholders on claim grew by roughly 10,000," reports Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (AALTCI), the national trade group that reports annual claims data. In 2014, AALTCI reported total claims amounted to $7.85 Billion paid to some 250,000 individuals.
"Americans are living longer and often the result is a need for long term care," Slome said. "The individuals who own long term care insurance policies benefit from the protection as do their families and loved ones." Without insurance to pay the cost, Slome acknowledges the caregiving responsibility often falls on elderly spouses or adult children of aging parents.
Slome adds:
"An increase does not catch insurers by surprise. They expect this … they have reserves set aside to pay increasing claims. In fact, in 2013, we released a study that shared that by 2032 insurers expected to pay $34 Billion."
Long Term Care Insurance Claim Payments To Quadruple American Association for Long Term Care Insurance