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Providers, insurers and advocates back special commission to study a state long‑term care benefit

5569996 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

LeadingAge Massachusetts, NAIFA and other provider and insurance groups urged the Joint Committee to create a special commission (House 792 / Senate 476) to review actuarial options and stakeholder solutions for a statewide long‑term services and supports benefit program.

Officials from provider groups, insurance advisors and actuaries urged creation of a special commission to study statewide long‑term services and supports (LTSS) financing options and public‑private collaborations.

Witnesses including Adam Sachs (National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors of Massachusetts), Josh O'Gara (NAIFA Massachusetts), Steve Schoen (actuary/consultant) and Alyssa Sherman (LeadingAge Massachusetts) testified in support of House Bill 792 and…

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