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Long-term care insurance: Does experience matter?

Norma B Coe1, Meghan M Skira2, Courtney Harold Van Houtven3

  • 1Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, United States; Netspar, The Netherlands; NBER, United States.

Journal of Health Economics
|February 4, 2015
PubMed
Summary
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Parental long-term care (LTC) experience, particularly nursing home use, influences care expectations and increases long-term care insurance (LTCI) purchase probability. This personal experience is a significant factor in LTCI decisions.

Keywords:
Behavioral economicsD81ExpectationsG22Informal careInsuranceJ14Long-term care

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Health Economics
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Low demand for long-term care insurance (LTCI) is a persistent issue.
  • Understanding factors influencing LTCI purchase decisions is crucial for policy and individual planning.
  • Personal experience with long-term care (LTC) may shape perceptions and behaviors regarding future care needs and insurance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if direct experience with LTC, specifically parental or in-law LTC use, affects individuals' expectations about future informal care and inheritance.
  • To determine if LTC experience influences the decision to purchase LTCI.
  • To compare the impact of parental versus in-law LTC experience on these expectations and decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Survey data analysis comparing individuals with and without parental/in-law LTC experience.
  • Econometric modeling to assess the impact of LTC experience on expectations of informal care and inheritance.
  • Analysis of LTCI purchase probability based on parental/in-law LTC utilization.

Main Results:

  • Parental nursing home use decreased expectations of receiving informal care from one's own children, supporting the "demonstration effect."
  • In-law nursing home use did not significantly alter expectations of receiving informal care, suggesting a focus on personal aging trajectories.
  • Experiencing either parental or in-law LTC use increased the probability of purchasing LTCI by 0.8 percentage points.

Conclusions:

  • Direct experience with long-term care, particularly nursing home use, significantly impacts individuals' expectations and insurance purchasing behavior.
  • The "demonstration effect" is evident when parents use nursing homes, influencing perceptions of future care provision.
  • While personal experience with LTC increases LTCI purchase probability, its effect is less pronounced than that of price reductions due to tax policies.