Florida Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Program: Safeguarding Your Future

The Florida Long-Term Care Partnership Program stands as a collaborative effort between Medicaid and private insurance companies, designed to promote the purchase of long-term care insurance. This program offers significant advantages to policyholders. Policies under the Florida Long-Term Care Partnership are federally tax-qualified, potentially allowing for tax deductions on premiums. Furthermore, they incorporate inflation protection to maintain benefit value over time. Critically, these policies provide dollar-for-dollar asset protection should a policyholder require long-term care Medicaid assistance. This means for every dollar paid out by a partnership policy in benefits, a dollar of your assets is shielded from Medicaid’s asset spend-down requirements, securing your financial legacy.

Legal Foundation of the Partnership Program

The establishment of the Florida Long-Term Care Partnership (LTCP) Program is authorized by Florida Statutes, specifically section 409.9102, and further detailed in Rule Chapter 69O-157.201 of the Florida Administrative Code. These legal documents, accessible through the links below, outline the framework for this public-private partnership, ensuring its legitimacy and operational guidelines.

Key Florida Statutes and Administrative Codes

For detailed information, refer to these key legal resources:

Additional Resources

Further information can be found in the Florida Medicaid State Plan Amendment and an OPPAGA report:

To enhance your understanding, explore our FAQs and Resources and Links pages.

Disclaimer: The mention of any products, services, or companies is for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement or recommendation by the State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. Purchasing a partnership policy does not guarantee Medicaid eligibility.

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