My crystal ball is still cloudy in terms of how long term care (LTC) will be impacted by the final provisions of the great health care debate. Chances are it will remain an issue left for another day.
But long term care cannot be ignored for long. The nation's next great health care debate will focus attention on Medicare and Medicaid. LTC is such a large and growing component of these taxpayer-funded plans that you can't discuss saving these programs without dealing with LTC.
The proposed CLASS Act (which gained favorable support from many influential organizations) probably gives a good sense of what's likely to be the basis of proposed LTC plans. Unless the economy comes roaring back and Washington is again flush with taxpayer dollars, the best legislators will be able to accomplish is an underfunded, initially voluntary plan. In simple terms, get a plan in place, but kick the can down the road a bit further in terms of financial solvency.