Long Term Care Partnership Information
LTC State Partnerships Course
Self-study Format, Review Workshops, and
Now Online
As a result of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, state long-term care partnership programs are expanding-giving individuals incentives to provide for their own long-term care needs by purchasing a qualified long-term care insurance (LTCI) policy.
Health insurance professionals need to become more knowledgeable about state long-term care partnership programs and policies. To meet this need, the AHIP Center for Insurance Education and Professional Development has launched The New Long-Term Care Partnership Programs: Understanding Needs, Solutions, and Ethical Considerations course.
You'll Learn:
- What a long-term care partnership program is and how it operates,
- What advantages partnership-qualified policies offer,
- Why the programs are growing, and
- How they are being implemented in regard to inflation protection, exchanges, coverage changes, reciprocity, and more.
Three Convenient Course Formats Available
- Self-study - The Center's self-study course allows you to enroll in the course online, study at your own pace, and test on the Internet when you're ready.
- Review Workshop - The Center's instructor-led workshops are designed for professionals who want to review course content and test on an accelerated basis.
- Online - The web-based version of the course enables students to have 24/7 access to course chapters, review questions, self-assessments, and CE credits all in one place.
Enroll Now
The Center is now taking enrollments for the Long-Term Care Partnerships course. Students can begin enrolling in the course online now using the links above and order the text.
The New Long-Term Care Partnership Programs: Understanding Needs, Solutions, and Ethical Considerations course was developed in conjunction with the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) and the Association of Health Insurance Advisors (AHIA).