Genworth 2013 Cost of Care Survey

For the last 10 years Genworth has been conducting a survey on the costs of health care in the United States. As a service they have been publishing and providing the information to reps and clients. As an IMO, we are committed to the Long Term Care Industry. We firmly believe that LTC Insurance is a vital part of a persons retirement plan and have a full service department to help our reps fulfill their role as a LTC expert. Too many times we see reps sit down with their clients to discuss their financial future and forget to mention the one thing that can wipe out all of the planning they do…and that is a catastrophic illness. The survey from Genworth is one tool we use to help educate reps and clients on the costs and the risks of going uninsured.

The Genworth 2013 Cost of Care Survey will again cover nearly 15,000 long-term care providers across 437 cities and regions, providing consumers with a local perspective of their potential costs.

This year, the Survey’s tools include:

  • Location-specific cost information by state and type of care setting
  • Daily, monthly and annual costs
  • Cost comparisons for up to three different regions
  • Projected cost of care calculations for 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years out

You can view the Genworth interactive “Cost of Care Survey” map at:

https://www1.genworth.com/content/genworth/

About Jeffrey Berson

40 years in and around the industry has made Insurance a part of my DNA. I have had the pleasure of working with and for some of the greatest minds in our industry. My "Bersonal" View is an attempt to capture some of the best ideas, the best concepts and the best practices in a way that can lead to success for others. It will certainly be my point of view, so please...don't take it "Bersonal".
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