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		<title>Study Examines Group Long-Term Care Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Study compares buyers of group and individual long term care insurance.</p><p>The post <a href="https://www.aaltci.org/news/long-term-care-insurance-association-news/study-examines-group-long-term-care-insurance">Study Examines Group Long-Term Care Insurance</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.aaltci.org/news">American Association for Long Term Care Insurance</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to buying long-term care insurance protection, there are some significant differences between those purchasing group (employer-sponsored) coverage with those purchasing on an individual basis (typically through an insurance professional).<br />
According to findings of the annual study conducted by the <a title="american association for long-term care insurance" href="http://www.aaltci.org/" target="_blank">American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance</a>, the industry&#8217;s professional trade organization, group buyers tend to be younger, tend to select longer coverage and also claim against their policy beginning at younger ages.  The Association</p>
<p>analyzed data on 95,000 buyers of employer-sponsored long-term care insurance protection and over 200,000 individual buyers.  Some 8.2 million Americans currently have long-term care insurance protection and about 400,000 new policies or group certificates are issued annually.<br />
&#8220;Individuals continue to purchase protection at younger ages but that is especially true for those buying coverage in the workplace,&#8221; explains Jesse Slome, the Association&#8217;s Executive Director.  In 2008, some 24% of buyers purchasing coverage through an employer-sponsored plan were between ages 35 and 44.  Another 36% were between ages 45 and 54 and 23% were between ages 55 and 64. &#8220;Buyers in the group marketplace tend to be younger than those purchasing coverage on an individual basis,&#8221; Slome explains.  The Association&#8217;s study of individual buyers found that 5% were between 35 and 44, 24% were between 45 and 54 and 53% were between ages 55 and 64.</p>
<p>For the first time, the study examined initial premiums paid by employees purchasing protection under a group plan.  &#8220;One of the biggest misperceptions is that long-term care insurance protection is expensive,&#8221; Slome explains.  The Association&#8217;s study revealed a significant spread between the low and high amounts paid per-employee.  &#8220;For example, for those between ages 45 and 55, the low premium was $430-per-year while the high premium was $985.&#8221;  The average for this age band was $690.<br />
The study also looked at claims being paid to those covered by an employer-sponsored long-term care insurance coverage.  &#8220;Because many employer-sponsored plans offer some form of simplified underwriting or even guaranteed issue, we expected to find more people qualifying for benefits at younger ages,&#8221; Slome notes.  Indeed, the Association&#8217;s research found that 13 percent of new claims opened during 2008 were for individuals less than age 60.  &#8220;Some 11.5 percent of new group LTC claimants file their claim during the fourth or fifth year of their coverage.&#8221;  The largest open claim under a group plan exceeds $490,000 and the individual has been on claim for over nine years.</p>
<p>The complete findings of the study are published in the 2009 LTCi Sourcebook available from the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (<a href="../../">http://www.aaltci.org/</a>).  For additional information on ordering the 2009 Sourcebook, call the Association&#8217;s offices at (818) 597-3227 or visit the organization&#8217;s website: <a href="http://www.alfa.org/sb2009">http://www.aaltci.org/sb2009</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Summarized Study Data For 2008<br />
</strong>Please credit:  2009 LTCi Sourcebook, American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance</p>
<p><strong>Age of Buyers       Group LTCi       Individual LTCi<br />
</strong>Under 45                       36%                                7%<br />
45 to 54                          36%                               24%<br />
55 to 64                         23%                               53%<br />
65 and Over                 5%                                 16%</p>
<p><strong>Daily Benefit              Group LTCi          Individual LTCi<br />
</strong>Less than $100                           9.0%                              6.5%<br />
$100 to $149                            33.0%                            31.5%<br />
$150 to $199                              25%                               35%<br />
$200 and Over                          33%                               27%</p>
<p><strong>Premium Paid (Group Long-Term Care Insurance) 2008</strong><br />
<strong>Age                   Low             High              Average</strong></p>
<p>35 &#8211; 44                   $230                   $650                   $435<br />
45 &#8211; 54                   $430                   $985                   $690</p>
<p>55 &#8211; 64                   $750                   $1,400                $1,120<br />
65 and Over        $1,520               $2,535                 $1,925</p>
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<p><strong>New Claims          Group LTCi        Individual LTCi<br />
</strong>Under 50                       3%                                 0.4%<br />
50 to 59                         10%                               1.5%<br />
60 to 69                         22%                               7.0%<br />
70 to 79                         33%                               30.5%</p>
<p>Age 80 and over         32%                             60.6%</p>
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