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July 21st, 2008

The running scandal of long-term care insurance

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 5:59 am

Categories: Aging, Finance, General, Government, Insurance IT, Medical IT, Payment Processing, Rehabilitation, U.S., state government

Tags: Cost, Insurance, Long-term Care, Martin, Real Estate, Business Operations, Dana Blankenhorn

Martin Kenneth BayneI have been privileged in my life to make a friend of Martin Kenneth Bayne (right).

He was known as Mr. Long-Term Care back in the 1990s, an advocate for properly-drawn long term care insurance.

He entered this role due to Parkinson’s Disease, and it has had its way with him. He has been in nursing care for several years. I seldom hear from him any more.

But when I do hear from him I can expect rage concerning his treatment and the failure of the insurance industry to protect anyone.

Martin ascribes this to insurers’ greed. But I would argue that the cost of treatment, combined with the substantial risk you or I will wind up in this position, means the private market just can’t write such a policy.

The premiums on a policy guaranteeing us quality care for however long we may need it would be too high to bear. And anything else is a scam.

Today’s New York Times has an online forum with attorney Vincent Russo, who praises a New York plan that can protect assets by switching you to Medicaid when your benefits expire. But your income still goes away.

The cost of care is just too high to insure. In New York it’s $317,000/year. And as Martin has told me many times, that’s not very good care. He has been in a nursing home for almost five years now. Do the math. Before that he had a visiting nurse for nearly a decade.

Nursing, machines, facilities, it all adds up. Too many care systems today are run as real estate plays, and the patients are seen as a cost to be minimized.

I have sought to reassure Martin concerning the benefits of technology, how it can lower the cost of care while increasing its quality. This blog owes its life to those discussions.

But until we can pay line workers a decent wage, and provide financial incentives for quality, not just cost-cutting, it’s not enough.

With 79 million of us now headed past our warrantee expirations, the cost of caring for us is about to explode. It’s a ticking bomb under the economy, and the free market does not have an answer for it.

The best I can come up with is a federal pool paying for federalized care into which everyone above a certain age must pay, with the taxpayers making up the losses. That doesn’t sound good to me, either.

As Seal said, Martin, I may not know what you’re going through, but time is the space between me and you.

For most of us, it’s the only space.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist since 1978, and has covered technology since 1982. He launched the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to launch with a magazine, in September 1994. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance
Some 180,000 Americans with long-term care insurance policies were paid benefits in 2007, according to a just-conducted study released by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (www.AAL... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Margarita2008 Posted on: 08/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Long-term Care Insurance  SchaferLTC | 07/21/08
The numbers don't work  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Baloney!  SchaferLTC | 07/21/08
$100 per month  Scott A Olson CLTC | 07/21/08
Caps on payments  Rick_R | 07/21/08
Good points, Rick  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
not only that...  mejohnsn | 07/21/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  Scott A Olson CLTC | 07/21/08
You call that care?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
You suggested it.  Scott A Olson CLTC | 07/21/08
re: You call that care?  cbradshaw@... | 07/22/08
Unless....  professordnm | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  johnnyfouraces@... | 07/21/08
Wait until you need it  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
his policy has no limit and pays about $90K/yr.  Scott A Olson CLTC | 07/21/08
very few complaints  Scott A Olson CLTC | 07/21/08
"Paid to say that...."  Margarita2008 | 08/02/08
Liberal philosophy and attrition from morality have brought us here.  techboy_z | 07/21/08
I like Techboy  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Disheartening  ITguy5678 | 07/21/08
Wrong!  techboy_z | 07/21/08
You're wrong too.  drobinow | 07/22/08
Wrong?  ITguy5678 | 07/22/08
I agree... but we need a "Department of Technology".  W.E. Wright | 07/22/08
Socializing!!!!!!  30bob1 | 07/22/08
isn't that what we have now?  W.E. Wright | 07/22/08
You are abolutely right.... but we must go farther and think bigger...  W.E. Wright | 07/22/08
Tangent (sort of)  ITguy5678 | 07/22/08
You said it yourself  W.E. Wright | 07/22/08
But why?  mejohnsn | 07/21/08
Families are key!  xnilo | 07/21/08
You misinterpret...  techboy_z | 07/21/08
There is no guarantee your children will care for you  p1tey1 | 07/23/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  mcp123 | 07/22/08
Yes, it's true  MadSciGuy | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  mcp123 | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  Rick DiLaurenzo | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  pappavest | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  heffleyjr@... | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  bcbus | 07/22/08
Health care is rationed either way  MadSciGuy | 07/22/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  proton_z | 07/22/08
If you really believe what you have just written...  W.E. Wright | 07/22/08
Insurers are reluctant to pay  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 07/23/08
You hit it on the head?  Margarita2008 | 08/02/08
Yes you are correct  Margarita2008 | 08/02/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  W.E. Wright | 07/23/08
RE: The running scandal of long-term care insurance  Margarita2008 | 08/07/08

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