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1 The Long-Term Care Partnership Insurance Program in Montana Revised April 2013

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The Long-Term Care Partnership Insurance Program in MontanaRevised April 2013

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Services & Support: Chronic illness Disabilities Other conditions that be limiting physically or mentally

What is Long-Term Care?

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Statistics•Explore Quick Facts about Long-Term Care (LTC)

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Question: What percent of persons 65 & older are expected to need some type of long-term care?

1. 82%2. 70%3. 63%4. 45%

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Fact• 70% of persons

age 65 or older • Will need long-term care

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Medicare

•Generally doesn’t cover long-term care

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•Custodial Care•Activities of Daily Living

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Question: What was the average length of stay in nursing home in Montana for 2013?

1. 10.9 years2. 8.5 years3. 5.4 years4. 2.4 years

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Facts• Montana Average

Length of Stay (2013) 2.4 years 1 in 5 stay more than 5

years

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Question: What is the average monthly cost of nursing home care in Montana for 2013?

1.$8,589 2.$7,523 3.$5,955 4.$3,225 5.$2,987

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Average cost of care

• Montana (2013)(nursing home)

$5,955 monthly$71,456 annually

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Average Cost in Montana for 3 yrs• Individual$214,380

• Couple$428,760

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National AverageLong-Term Care ServicesRate Service

$19 hr Home Health Aide

$62 day Adult Day Care Center

$2,962 month Assisted Living Facility

$183 day$5,490 month

Semiprivate Room in Nursing Home

$204 day$6,120 month

Private Room in Nursing Home

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How can I provide for the cost of long-term care (LTC)?

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Ways to Afford LTC

1. Financial Resources Present Income Savings Investments

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Ways to Afford LTC

2. Real property Sell itAcquire reverse mortgage

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Ways to Afford LTC

3. Depend on:• Spouse• Adult Children

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Ways to Afford LTC

4. Apply for Medicaid• Must meet certain

federal & state eligibility requirements

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Ways to Afford LTC

5. Long-Term Care Insurance• Licensed Insurance

Agent• Group LTC

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Age When People Applied for LTC Insurance (2008)

35 – 44 6%

45 – 54 26%

55 – 64 50%

65 – 74 15%

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Private Long-Term Care Insurance-2008

•Who has?•12.4% of those age 65 & older

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Ways to Afford LTC

6.Montana’s New Long-Term Care Partnership Insurance Program

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Historical Background

• How did the LTC partnership insurance program develop?

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Concern at State & Federal Levels

• Increasing cost of Medicaid for long-term care for the elderly

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Question: On average what percent of nursing home costs were paid by Medicaid in Montana?

1.92%2.86%3.73%4.60%5.54%

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Who Pays• Medicaid

60% of LTC costs

• Nursing home residents

29% of LTC costs

• Medicare/Other 11%

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Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005

• States were encouraged to develop programs that would help reduce the growth of Medicaid expenses

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Montana Legislature (July 1, 2009)

• Responded with the authorization for a LTC insurance partnership program

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Montana Collaboration

• Private Insurance Companies

• Commissioner of Securities & Insurance (CSI)

• Department of Public Health & Human Services (DPHHS)

Montana Medicaid Program

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How does the Montana LTC partnership insurance program work?

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LTC Benefits• Assets up to the value of

the LTC partnership policy will not “count” when making eligibility determination for Medicaid

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• 72-year old widow• $50,000 CDs

Wants to leave CDs to grandchildren for

college

Example: Betty

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LTC Policy •Betty purchased a LTC partnership

insurance policy Benefit limit (pool)$100,000

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Benefits• LTC partnership

policy will cover the costs of Betty’s careUp to $100,000

benefit limit

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$100,000 Benefit Depleted

• Betty’s daughter contacted Office of Public Assistance • Medicaid

eligibility determination

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Daughter documents

• Betty purchased LTC partnership insurance policy

• Full benefit ($100,000) had been utilized

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Calculation• OPA excluded value

of Betty’s $50,000 (CDs) in Medicaid eligibility calculation

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Eligibility• Betty met other

eligibility requirements•Became immediately eligible for Medicaid

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Benefit to Betty• She was able

to keep $50,000 in CDs to leave to her grandchildren

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Why not just “give away” assets to become qualified for Medicaid instead of paying for a LTC partnership insurance policy?

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Give away assets• Federal & State laws

require a period of Medicaid ineligibility

5-year look-back rule

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Consequence• “Uncompensated

asset transfer penalty” • Result: “Ineligibility

period” before qualifying for Medicaid

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Calculation• Divide value of assets

applicant gives away • By monthly average

nursing home cost • Montana $5,955

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Revisit Betty• What if ?????• Betty had given

$50,000 to her grandchildren in an attempt to become “eligible” for Medicaid?

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Calculation$50,000 CDs

÷ $5,955 = 8.4 Betty has almost 8½

months of Medicaid ineligibility

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• How will Betty pay for 8½ months of care?

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Caution: Asset Protection• Available only

after all benefits of LTC partnership insurance policy have been utilized

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More Information• Medicaid & Long-

Term Care CostsMontGuide• Search by

MontGuide title • www.montana.edu

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Protect vs. Qualify• Purchasing LTC insurance

partnership policy may help protect assets• Does not qualify a

person for Medicaid coverage

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What companies are authorized to provide LTC partnership insurance policies in Montana?

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14 Companies As of April 2013

• Web site Search: Long-term care partnership

• Phone 1-800-332-6148

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LTC Partnership Companies

• American General Life Insurance

• Bankers Life & Casualty• Bershire Life Insurance

Company of America• Genworth Life Insurance

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• John Hancock Life Insurance (USA)

• Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance

• MedAmerica Insurance• Mutual of Omaha Insurance • New York Life Insurance

LTC Partnership Companies

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• Northwestern Long-Term Care Insurance

• Prudential Insurance Company of America

• Transamerica Life Insurance

• United of Omaha

LTC Partnership Companies

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How can the financial stability of insurance companies be determined?

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Rating companies

• A. M. Best Company• Standard & Poor’s

Corporation• Moody’s Investor

Services

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Rate strength & viability to meet claims

• Investments• Reserve adequacy• Expense control• Underwriting

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American Association for Long Term Care

• Summary from•3 rating companies for several insurance companies

• See Page 4 of MontGuide

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What is the cost of a LTC Insurance Partnership Policy?

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Costs of premiums depends on

• Age at purchase

• Type of coverage

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2011 Montana Long-Term Rate Comparison Guide

• Rates for regular long-term care policy

• Can provide basis for comparison

• Available from Montana Commission of Securities & Insurance

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2011 Montana Long-Term Rate Comparison Guide

Company Age 55 Age 60 Age 65 Age 70

Assurity $252 $323 $407 $553

Bankers $523 $592 $711 $921

Berkshire $265 $336 $459 $709

Genworth $238 $288 $387 $527

Massachusetts Mutual

$237 $289 $367 $514

MedAmerica $320 $385 $479 $599

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2011 Montana Long-Term Rate Comparison Guide, con’d.

Company Age 55

Age 60

Age 65

Age 70

Mutual of Omaha

$299 $357 $482 $727

New York $214 $259 $332 $442

Northwestern $447 $510 $626 $845

Transamerica $358 $439 $556 $725

United of Omaha

$305 $364 $492 $741

United Security Assurance

$317 $366 $506 $707

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Clearinghouse

• National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information•Address in MontGuide• page 5

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How much of my income “should” be spent on LTC insurance?

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Question: LTC premiums should consume no more than what percent of income?

1. 15%2. 10%3. 7%4. 4%

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National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)

• Recommends LTC insurance premiums should be no more than

•7% of income

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Example: Susan & Larry

• Joint income of $65,000• $65,000 X .07

$4,550 annually

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Example: Susan and Larry

$4,550 ÷ 12 = $380 Monthly premiums

should not be more than $380

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What questions should be asked before purchasing a LTC partnership insurance policy?

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Ask• Location

of care•Home•Assisted living facility •Adult day care•Nursing home

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Benefits paid

• Each day?• Monthly?• Elimination period?• Inflation adjustment?

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6 Resources are listed in MontGuide• Website is linked

within the MontGuide• Addresses to write• Phone numbers

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Are premiums paid for a LTC partnership insurance policy tax deductible?

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Federal Income TaxMaximum Tax Deductible Premiums

Attained Age of Individual Before Close of Taxable Year

Maximum Tax-Deductible Premiums (2012)

40 or below $350

41 – 50 $660

51 – 60 $1,310

61 – 70 $3,500

71 & above $4,370Note: These amounts are subject to change each year

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Example• Dan & Marlene

Paid $8,537 for LTC policies

Limit: $3,500 eachTotal: $7,000

($3,500 his + $3,500 hers = $7,000)

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Deduction• Exceed 7.5% AGI

$65,000 x 7.5% = $4,875

• Amount allowed for LTC $7,000 - $4,875=

• Federal Tax Deduction = $2,125 on Schedule A

• $2,125 x .15 = $319 TAXES SAVED

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Montana• Does not duplicate

federal rules!• Allows for a tax deduction of total amount premiums paid for LTC insurance•If you itemize

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Montana• Total amount

premiums paid for LTC insurance

Taxpayer Taxpayer’s parents Taxpayers grandparents

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Montana: Schedule IIIItemized Deductions Dollar for $ Not limited to amount above 7.5%

5. Medical insurance premiums not deducted on your return.

$ 0

6. Long-term care insurance premiums not deducted elsewhere on your return.

$8,537

Dan & Marlene $8,537

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Dan & Marlene Total Deduction Amount

FederalTax Bracket 15%

$2,125

Montana Tax Bracket 6.9%

$8,537

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Dan & Marlene Tax Savings

Federal $319

Montana $589

Total $908

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Are benefits from a LTC partnership policy taxable?

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Generally, NO• Limit is reimbursement

received from the larger of• Cost of qualified LTC• $310 per day ($113,150)• See form 1099-LTC

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Is a LTC policy purchased before program began considered a partnership policy?

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Purchased before July 1, 2009

• Policy could be eligible for designation as a LTC partnership policy

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Insurance Company

• Ask if company would agree that the policy could be:• Reissued• Exchanged

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Company submits Policy for Certification

• Montana Commissioner of Securities & Insurance

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After Certification

• Company should provide to insuredPartnership Status

Disclosure Notice

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Is a LTC insurance partnership policy purchased in another state certified in Montana?

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Another state?

• Policy can be designated as “certified” if person later moves to Montana

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Policy purchased in another state

• Montana Commissioner of Securities & Insurance (CSI) reviews policy Must meet all of following conditions:

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Condition in another state• Was insured person

a resident of partnership state when coverage first became effective?

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Definition• Does policy meet

IRS definition of a“qualified” LTC partnership insurance policy?

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Policy Date

• Was partnership policy date issued, re-issued, or exchanged after July 1, 2009?

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NAIC Rules• Does partnership

policy meet specific rules of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners?

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Does policy have an inflation rate clause?

• Age…Under 61 yrs •compound annual protection

• Age…61-76 •some level of inflation protection

• Age…Over 76 •inflation protection is optional

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What if I want to make changes to my LTC partnership insurance policy after it is purchased?

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Changes may

• Affect whether your policy continues to be certified under Montana law

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Consult Insurance Agent

• To determine the effect of proposed changes • Response in writing

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Summary:LTC Partnership Insurance Program• Helps Montanans

protect their assets against the cost of LTC!

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Summary:LTC Partnership Insurance Program• Eventually will save

state & federal government Medicaid expenses!

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MSU Extension

MontGuide Further information

•Long-Term Care Partnership Insurance in Montana

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Marsha GoettingExtension Family Economics Specialist

P.O. Box 172800Bozeman, MT 59717-2800phone: (406) 994-5695fax: (406) 994-4838

E-mail: [email protected]

MontGuide Co-authors

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MontGuide Co-authors Nancy Clark

Shannon MykinsBarbara Flamand Public Assistance Bureau

Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services

Christina Goe Montana Commissioner of Securities and

Insurance

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MontGuide Co-author Joel Schumacher

Montana State UniversityExtension Economics Associate Specialist

PowerPoint/Webinar Presentation

Keri D. Hayes MSU Publications Assistant

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Reviewers Reviewers of PowerPoint and

script: Jane Wolery-Teton County Extension Agent

Jesse Fulbright-Liberty County Extension Agent