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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4936768" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You actually think that 108K is real money in today's world where a patient can rack up a million dollars in billed charges is an everyday occurrence . Up until a couple of days ago you really and truly believed that 108K in LTC benefits would actually cover all of your future LTC costs. Sure it might have an impact if you went in to rehab a joint replacement or had spinal surgery. But, if you're in there for the long haul or are in there because your condition was so bad say for example dementia or chronic diabetes or a stroke and there's no coming back out the place that little insurance policy of yours will be dried up in no time. That little policy is designed to cover relatively short term stays with the expectation you will recover to the point where you can look forward to being discharged. But, it's not designed for long term stays there where you are for all intents and purposes waiting to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4936768, member: 58386"] You actually think that 108K is real money in today's world where a patient can rack up a million dollars in billed charges is an everyday occurrence . Up until a couple of days ago you really and truly believed that 108K in LTC benefits would actually cover all of your future LTC costs. Sure it might have an impact if you went in to rehab a joint replacement or had spinal surgery. But, if you're in there for the long haul or are in there because your condition was so bad say for example dementia or chronic diabetes or a stroke and there's no coming back out the place that little insurance policy of yours will be dried up in no time. That little policy is designed to cover relatively short term stays with the expectation you will recover to the point where you can look forward to being discharged. But, it's not designed for long term stays there where you are for all intents and purposes waiting to die. [/QUOTE]
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