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How many years should long-term care insurance be paid?

Insurance needs to be paid for five years.

Long-term care insurance, also known as the "sixth insurance" of social security, is mainly an institutional arrangement for the insured to provide care and economic compensation when he loses his ability of daily living, falls ill or dies in old age. In 20 16, long-term care insurance began to be piloted, aiming at the insured people with long-term disability, focusing on solving the basic living care and medical care expenses of severely disabled people.

You can enjoy the protection of long-term care insurance after paying for 5 years. The insurance period of long-term care insurance is generally not less than 5 years, and short-term health insurance is generally 1 year or less. For example, millions of medical insurance is paid for one year and guaranteed for one year.