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Question 7 of 13 in Long-Term Care Policy

Will I have to be examined by a doctor to buy long-term insurance?


Not necessarily. In many instances, you will merely need to be interviewed about your medical history and current health, in addition to authorizing a release of your medical records for review by the insurance company.
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