Abstract

Responses to the growing crisis in long-term care financing have included efforts to negotiate partnerships between the private and public sectors for the purpose of developing innovative models for long-term care insurance. One such set of models has been encouraged by support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's "Long Term Care Insurance Program" grants. The Connecticut Partnership for Long Term Care uses a cooperative approach to encourage the development of private sector long-term care insurance products that are integrated with Medicaid eligibility determinations. The Connecticut model is described, accompanied by a history of its development, and a comparison is made with other models currently under consideration by national policy analysts.

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