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Long term care insurance - the reality of a claim | Author(s) | Margaret Borwick |
Journal title | Elder Law and Finance, vol 1, no 2, July 2001 |
Pages | pp 42-45 |
Keywords | Services ; Health services ; Long term ; Finance [care] ; Insurance [elderly] ; Health insurance. |
Annotation | Long term care insurance (LTCI) plans have benefits which may not be immediately apparent. Until a claim is made, their worth cannot be readily assessed. To date, there have been few claims made from which to judge. The author examines her first experience of a claim and the plan's utility. She would wish to be reassured that the high standard of support and care provided in this particular instance will become the market norm below which no-one claiming will fall. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-011203206 A |
Classmark | I: L: 4Q: QC: JG: WPG |
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