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Flying Beneath the Radar of Health Reform: The Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act

机译:在健康改革的大风中飞舞:《社区生活援助服务与支持法》

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act attempts to address prevailing deficiencies in long-term care (LTC) financing through the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act, a national voluntary LTC insurance program administered by the Federal government. The CLASS Act is intended to supplement rather than supplant assistance received from other payers. Furthermore, its reliance on a cash benefit allocated by beneficiaries with the assistance of counseling services makes it consistent with the consumer-directed philosophy increasingly favored by the LTC advocacy community. Largely due to inadequate take-up, however, particularly among better than average risks, it is unlikely that implementation of the CLASS Act will fundamentally alter the current public–private partnership for LTC financing. Instead, voluntary enrollment combined with a lack of medical underwriting could lead to disproportionate numbers of high-cost enrollees. This could result in premium increases that further discourage participation on the part of the broader population. Barring making the program mandatory, there are a number of comparatively minor changes policymakers could make to strengthen the risk pool, though doing so will involve a trade-off between attracting better-off risks while eschewing those likely to need the benefit most. Thus, although the CLASS Act may provide a meaningful benefit for those who enroll, its impact on improving the affordability of LTC for most Americans will likely be limited. Most will continue to rely on substantial unpaid care, out-of-pocket payments when formal care is required, and Medicaid when all other money has run out.
机译:《患者保护和负担得起的护理法》试图通过社区生活援助服务与支持(CLASS)法来解决长期护理(LTC)融资中的普遍缺陷,该法是联邦政府管理的国家自愿性LTC保险计划。 CLASS法旨在补充而不是取代其他付款人提供的帮助。此外,它依赖于受益人在咨询服务的协助下分配的现金收益,使其与LTC倡导社区日益青睐的以消费者为导向的理念相一致。然而,很大程度上是由于吸收不足,尤其是在风险高于平均水平的情况下,CLASS法案的实施不太可能从根本上改变当前LTC融资的公私合作伙伴关系。取而代之的是,自愿入学加上缺乏医疗承保可能会导致高额入学人数过多。这可能导致保费增加,这进一步阻碍了更广泛人群的参与。除使该计划成为强制性措施外,决策者可以做出一些相对较小的改变以增强风险池,尽管这样做将涉及在吸引较富裕的风险与避免那些最需要收益的风险之间进行权衡。因此,尽管《 CLASS法案》可能为入学者提供有意义的好处,但它对大多数美国人提高LTC负担能力的影响可能会受到限制。大多数人将继续依靠大量的无偿护理,需要正规护理时的自付费用,以及在所有其他钱都用完后的医疗补助。

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