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Written by Pat McPartland, Legislation Coordinator
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Sunday, 08 July 2007 |
AB-1643
(Dave Jones) Approved!
Great
news! AB 1643, a first step in correcting discrimination against
people with disabilities in long term care insurance, went into
effect
January 1, 2007.
AB
1643 provides for a study of the feasibility to expand coverage in
the long-term care insurance program offered by the California Public
Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). Currently, employees and
recent retirees with disabilities are often excluded because they
don’t meet the underwriting criteria. AB 1643 is the first step in
bringing this long-term care benefit in line with other benefits.
The
study will also consider factors such as the extent to which the
proposal might result in savings to public benefit programs by
encouraging persons with disabilities to go to work. It will also
review the effects of eliminating the need for such employees to
deplete assets to qualify for public benefits in order to obtain
long-term care coverage after retirement.
The
study will be funded through a Medicaid infrastructure grant from the
federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and will be
managed by the California Health Incentives Improvement Project of
the California Institute for Human Services at Sonoma State
University.
If
you have questions regarding the study or want to participate in the
study, please contact me via the “Contact Us” link at the top of
this page.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 July 2007 )
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