|
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
STATE REGULATORS SEEK CONSUMER PROTECTIONS FOR
LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE Federal Standards Updated
Under New Plan on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 30, 2009) — Members of
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) offer
their support of amendments for federal legislation they believe
will strengthen consumer protections for long-term care policy
holders. Regulators expressed their support of provisions in S. 1177
in a letter sent to Senator Herb Kohl (D-WI), Chair of the Special
Committee on Aging.
The language, drafted by Kohl, is being proposed as an amendment
to the Senate Finance health care reform bill by Senator Ron Wyden
(D-OR), which would build on state laws and model regulations
developed by the NAIC. “In consultation with
consumer representatives, the long-term care insurance industry and
other stakeholders, the NAIC has developed model laws and
regulations that provide extensive consumer protections to long-term
care insurance policyholders,” NAIC President and New Hampshire
Insurance Commissioner Roger Sevigny wrote Senator Kohl. The
amended bill “would update federal consumer protection standards and
institute a formal process for incorporating new NAIC-adopted
protections in tax-qualified and Partnership plans.”
Sevigny also pointed out that the market continues to evolve and
the NAIC continues to respond to changing conditions by updating its
models and regulations to ensure consumers remain protected. “In
fact, the NAIC recently completed standards for external review for
claim denials,” Sevigny writes.
“We also agree that both federal and state officials need to
remain vigilant in monitoring the long-term care insurance
marketplace,” said Sean Dilweg, Vice Chair of the NAIC Senior Issues
Task Force and Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner, who worked closely
with Senator Kohl on the amendment. “State regulators support
efforts to improve disclosure, producer training, consumer education
and information and rate stability.”
“The NAIC and the states have made great strides in these areas
and we are committed to enhancing these protections nationwide and
ensuring that long-term care insurance products provide value to
consumers and deliver on the promises they make,” said Sandy
Praeger, Chair of the NAIC Committee on Health Insurance and Managed
Care and Kansas Insurance Commissioner.
Click HERE
to read the full text of the letter. |