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New Perspectives on the Affordability of Long-term Care Insurance and Potential Market Size
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New Perspectives on the Affordability of Long-term Care Insurance and Potential Market Size

Marc A. Cohen, Allyala Krishna Nandakumar and Stanley S. Wallack
The Gerontologist, Vol.33(1), pp.105-113
02/1993
PMID: 8440493

Abstract

Demand for long-term care insurance Nursing home care Risk assessment Role of government Long-Term Care Insurance Insurance or Actuarial Science Older People
A study of over 6,000 elderly long-term care insurance purchasers shows that the typical policy sold costs $102 per month, covers 5 years of nursing home care and pays $69 per day in benefits. Close to one-third of the purchasers have incomes less than $20,000, most (63%) use some savings to pay for premiums, 37% spend more than 5% of income on policies. Most nonpurchasers cited reasons unrelated to policy cost to explain why they did not buy a policy.

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