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A Voluntary Lapse of 12.6 Percent for LTCI? Not Really
A Voluntary Lapse of 12.6 Percent for LTCI? Not Really This article reviews the data and methodology ... The Li/Jensen work is based on data from the U.S. HRS (U.S. Health and Retirement Study) for the years ...Description: This article reviews the data and methodology used to arrive at this seemingly incredible rate, compares the Li/Jensen results with those of recent industry studies, and suggests areas for further study for both LTCI actuaries and the authors.
Hide- Authors: Marianne C Purushotham, Jonathan Prince, Barry Koklefsky
- Date: Jan 2013
- Competency: Professional Values>Practice expertise
- Publication Name: Long-Term Care News
- Topics: Long-term Care