Delaware Regulation Helps Curb Long-Term Care Insurance Rate Increases
Delaware enacted a long-term care insurance regulation on September 1st, 2005. Delaware residents purchasing long-term care insurance after that date are protected by Delaware’s Rate Stability Regulation*.
The regulation has helped curb long-term care insurance rate increases in Delaware because it forces long-term care insurance companies to lower their profits if they seek a rate increase.
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Profit Incentive
BEFORE 9/1/2005
UNDER THE OLD RULES
Profits were capped in the initial pricing, but more profit could be made when rate increase was requested.
AFTER 9/1/2005
UNDER THE NEW RULES
Higher profits are allowed in the initial pricing, but the higher profits can ONLY be kept IF THEY KEEP PREMIUMS LEVEL.
Margin for Error
BEFORE 9/1/2005
AFTER 9/1/2005
Actuarial Certification
BEFORE 9/1/2005
AFTER 9/1/2005
Not all policies are covered under these new regulations.
*Many group policies (like the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program, CalPERS, and other self-funded groups) do not have to comply with the Rate Stability Regulation.
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