FLTCIP Open Season Ends June 24th
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If you have not looked into this, it may be worthwhile for you. One key to this program is that there is no "War Exclusion" and it is open to active and retired Federal Civilians, Military and spouses.
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The 2011 Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program Open Season ends on June 24, 2011: Apply today!
It is a great time to apply for coverage under the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). The FLTCIP is administered by Long Term Care Partners. It is underwritten by John Hancock Life & Health Insurance Company under a contract with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Do not miss out on this abbreviated underwriting opportunity!
This is the first abbreviated underwriting opportunity (applicants answer fewer health questions) for new applicants since 2002. After June 24, 2011, you will generally need to undergo full underwriting.
Eligibility
The 2011 FLTCIP Open Season offers abbreviated underwriting for certain eligible members of the Federal family. Visit www.LTCFEDS.com/eligibility/ to see if you are eligible to apply with abbreviated underwriting during the FLTCIP Open Season.
Learn More
Use our Online Consultant Tool to learn about long term care and to help you design a plan, with the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program, that suits your needs.
Apply today
Apply now online* by visiting www.LTCFEDS.com/apply/.
We can help you apply over the phone, just call 1-800-LTC-FEDS
(1-800-582-3337) TTY 1-800-843-3557.
Visit www.LTCFEDS.com or call 1-800-LTC-FEDS
(1-800-582-3337) TTY 1-800-843-3557
*Note: Premiums are based on your age when we receive your application.
Certain medical conditions, or combinations of conditions, will prevent some people from being approved for coverage. You need to apply to find out if you qualify for coverage under this program.
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