Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Boomers Think They Have Long-Term Coverage
Most U.S. baby boomers surveyed said they believed that Medicare or "other health insurance" will pay for their long-term care but are wrong.
The survey of 2,000 U.S. baby boomers ages 45 to 61, by StrategyOne for America’s Health Insurance Plans, found 54 percent of baby boomers said they think Medicare will pay for long-term care services, while 44 percent said they believe "other health insurance" will pay.
Boomers Think They Have Long-Term Coverage
Source: United Press International
The survey of 2,000 U.S. baby boomers ages 45 to 61, by StrategyOne for America’s Health Insurance Plans, found 54 percent of baby boomers said they think Medicare will pay for long-term care services, while 44 percent said they believe "other health insurance" will pay.
Boomers Think They Have Long-Term Coverage
Source: United Press International