4 Hour Refresher Mandatory LTC Training (Version B) - OR

Insurance Continuing Education in Oregon

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$53.00

4 credit hours

Price includes
CE Course :
$49.00
Roster Fee :
$4.00

* A roster fee of $1.00 per credit is required to file Insurance Continuing Education credit in Oregon. That fee is collected as part of your purchase and is then used to pay for the filling of your credits.

If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
March 31, 2025 (177 Days)

Description
This course was developed to meet the long-term care ongoing training requirements in this state and provide students with 4 hours of continuing education.
 

Course Overview:

During this course, participants will learn about the state and federal regulations and requirements and the relationship between qualified state long-term care insurance Partnership programs and other public and private coverage of long-term care services, including Medicaid. They will learn about the available long-term care services and providers, as well as changes or improvements in long-term care services or providers. Also taught will be the alternatives to the purchase of long-term care insurance as well as the effect of inflation on benefits and the importance of inflation protection. The participants will also learn about consumer suitability standards and guidelines.
 

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of the course, the participant will know:
  • The specifics and significance of the Deficit Reduction and the NAIC Model Acts
  • The characteristics of long-term care
  • The various types of long-term care services and the providers of those services
  • Short term care provided by Medicaid coverage
  • The services provided by Medicaid
  • Medicaid eligibility guidelines for long-term care coverage
  • The meaning and significance of transfer of assets
  • Long-term care insurance regulations and legislation
  • Suitability guidelines for long-term care insurance
  • The impact of the partnership program expansion
  • Features and benefits of long-term care insurance policies
  • Long-term care insurance premiums
  • Alternative funding options for long-term care
 

What do the Version A and Version B mean?

LTC renewal training must be completed every 2 years. Most states will not allow the same CE course to be repeated during a single compliance period or the subsequent compliance period. In an effort to ensure you can always earn CE for our programs, we provide two versions of the 4 hour that you can alternate between. To avoid any limitations in your resident license state, we strongly advise that you alternate between versions in order to ensure you can earn CE credit towards your license renewal. Please refer to your continuing education transcript to see which course you have taken within your current compliance period. If you are still unsure about which course to take, check your history under "My Courses" or contact us and our friendly staff will help guide you on what to select.

If you have never taken a course with us before or if your last course was completed in the classroom, choose Version A.

 
PLEASE NOTE: Credit will NOT be given for a course (including those approved to meet the ethics requirement) that is repeated within a 2 year period. Ordering courses with the same course number is considered course repetition.
 

Exam Details

Need Proctor?No
Question Count:25
Passing Grade:70%
Attempts to Pass:Unlimited
Note: If you choose to request additional credit types while taking this course, the number of exam questions and proctor rules may change to meet those credits' requirements.

Course Details

Course Number:1014532
Approved Title:4 Hour Refresher Mandatory LTC Training
Approved Credits
4 credits in Life and Health
Provider:LTC Connection
Provider Number:6442
Topics Covered:Long Term Care
Program Level:Intermediate

This course has been certified by:

ClearCert Seal
Long Term Care Seal

Rules for Oregon Insurance Continuing Education

  • Course material may not be downloaded.
  • Exam is closed book.
  • Each agent must enroll for the course before having access to course material.
  • A student may not access the final exam prior to reviewing all course materials.
  • A review quiz is provided at the end of each chapter. The final exam may not be accessed until each review session has been successfully completed.
  • Oregon Administrative Rule 836-071-0225(1)(d) limits the number of hours a producer can complete per day to 8. You may NOT start and finish more than 8 hours of continuing education on the same day.
  • A course approved in part or in whole as correspondence requires a proctor to be present for the final exam. A correspondence course is any self-study course which includes printed materials as part of the program.
  • The state of Oregon charges an additional fee of $1.00 per credit hour.