A DEPLETED INSURANCE MARKET
Many of us will likely find a need at some point with help for basic living functions due to infirmity, recovery from a catastrophic accident or simply from aging itself. Things such as bathing, cooking, taking medicine are all necessities that need to be addressed. These needs are currently being largely addressed through long term care services and support in nursing homes and community and home based programs. It is estimated that over half of all elderly Americans will need to rely on these long term care services and support. Long term care services and support is generally not considered medical care but rather assistance with everyday functional needs. Medicare does not pay for such long term care services and support although Medicaid does. Since Medicaid is a means based program, an individual must dwindle down his/her financial resources to obtain such benefits. Given the large number of aging Americans Health Affairs Journal published a detailed study of the viability of insurance to cover this medical necessity. Many individuals prefer not to think about the need for such eventualities, which only compounds the problem with financing such a service, since such needs are rarely prepared for. Not surprisingly, such a product would likely only be affordable to upper middle class individuals. The need for such an insurance product is important and growing in size.
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