Pricing LTC Flashcards

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What makes LTC a Unique Group Product?

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More like individual product than group product

  • Issue age-rated
  • Typically optional EE-pay-all coverage
  • Broad set of eligible insureds
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Special Issues in GLTC that Don’t Occur in Individual LTC

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  • Decreased ability to predict risk characteristics of block of business
  • Experience rating
  • PH reporting
  • Handling reserves when group changes carriers
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Recent Modifications to Regulations

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  • Adding more consumer protections
  • Producer training requirements increased
  • Consumers given more flexibility to reduce coverage when new providers/offers appear
  • Claim handling regulations were strengthened
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NAIC LTC Model Act covers:

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  • Definition of LTC insurance
  • Renewability
  • Policy exclusions
  • Unintentional lapses
  • Minimum benefit standards
  • Disclosures and Reporting
  • Advertising
  • Requires offering of compound interest
  • Requires offering of non-forfeiture benefits
  • Other consumer protections
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Major Changes in 2000 & 2014 LTC Model Regulation

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  • 2000
    • Disclosure of rating practices
    • Actuarial cert. that rates are adequate in moderately adverse experience
    • Eliminates MLR req.
    • Reimbursement of unnecessary rate increases
  • 2014
    • Rate stability provisions
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NAIC: Actuarial Certification at Initial Rate Filing

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  • Initial prem. is sufficient under moderately adverse experience
  • Considered policy design, UW, claim adjudication
  • Premium rate schedule isn’t less than existing products
  • Reserve requirements are sufficient
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Premium Rate Schedule Increases (Formula)

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AV(Past Claims) + PV(Future Claims must be ≥ to sum of:

  • AV(Initial Prem) * 58%
  • PV(Future Initial Prem) * 58%
  • AV(Prior Rate Increases) * 85%
  • PV(Future Premiums in Excess of Initial Prem) * 85%
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Premium Rate Schedule Increases (Formula) - What changed with the 2014 regulation?

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Use greater of 58% and original pricing ratio

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HIPAA Impact

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  • Defined qualified LTC plans
  • Standardized benefit triggers
  • Clarified taxation of premium and benefits
    • ER-paid premium is NOT taxable income to EE
    • EE-paid premium is deductible from EE income
    • Benefits are not taxable income
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Pricing Considerations: ER Group

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  • Participation rates
  • Benefits should be tied to cost of services in area
  • Must offer 5% compound inflation to PH
  • Modified guaranteed issue
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Concerns of GLTC Carriers

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  • Must sell to both ERs and EEs
  • Up-front distribution costs
  • Risk of low enrollment
  • Morbidity varies significantly by participation and size of group
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Problems with Group Transfer

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  • Difficulties determining experience of group
  • Inadequacy of stat reserves or experience fund held
  • Difficulties in data transmission
  • Reserves reflect requirements of state of current carrier, not assuming carrier
  • Reserve methods vary by company
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Model Assumptions

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  • Lapsation
  • Mortality
  • Morbidity/Claim Costs
  • Selection
  • Expenses
  • Interest
  • Reserve Basis
  • Profit Criteria
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Assumption Changes That Drive Need for Rate Increase (List and Example)

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  • Morbidity
    • Claim costs at older ages increases
  • Persistency
    • Higher persistency = higher claims over life of product
  • Interest
    • Declining IR = contract reserves earn less than originally expected
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Common Misconceptions about LTC

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  • Products are Annually Renewable
    • Guaranteed renewable with level premiums (unless increase is pursued)
  • Using Historical LR to Determine Performance is Appropriate
    • Must consider change in contract reserves in numerator of LR
  • Companies can “Wait and See” How Experience Unfolds
    • As time passes without rate increase, the future premiums to which rate increase would be applied shrinks
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