The changes are due to a 2011 law that became effective for people who buy
new policies starting July 1, 2012. For those with existing policies, the law is
effective when their policy renews, meaning it will be phased in over a year's
period.
"Consumers with long-term care insurance policies have not had the same
protections as consumers with other health insurance claims, yet they are some
of the most vulnerable Oregonians," Oregon Insurance Commissioner Lou Savage
said.
"Now, people with long-term care insurance or their representatives can
more easily challenge claim denials or delays, which are the most typical
complaints we receive," Savage added.
Long-term care insurance covers people who are chronically ill in a variety
of settings - at home, in assisted living, or in a nursing home, for example.
Typically, people become eligible for benefits if they can no longer perform
certain daily activities such as eating, dressing, or bathing or if they have a
mental impairment such as dementia.
Highlights of the law
* Insurers must pay claims that are submitted with all the required
information within 30 days of receiving the claim. If they fail to pay on time,
they must pay the claim plus interest.
* Consumers may appeal insurers' decisions that they are ineligible for
benefits. If an internal review by the company upholds the denial, consumers may
request an external review. In this case, an independent review organization
determines if the insurer made the correct decision. The insurer pays the costs
of the independent review.
* Insurers who deny a claim for benefits must notify consumers of their
appeal rights and the deadlines.
Consumers with questions about long-term care insurance or their appeal
rights may contact an insurance consumer advocate at 888-877-4894. Additionally,
the Insurance Division of the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business
Services has general information about long-term care insurance and rates on its
website at http://insurance.oregon.gov/consumer/long-term-care/long-term-care-info.html.
Rules establishing long-term care insurance appeals procedures and the
requirement that insurers pay claims promptly can be found here: http://insurance.oregon.gov/rules/attachments/recently%20proposed/id03-2012_rule.pdf.
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