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Medicaid Planning

Introduction A person facing the prospect of long-term care with moderate income and assets may eventually have to rely on Medicaid to pay part or all of the cost of care. Medicaid planning, using a qualified elder law attorney, allows you to correct inequities in

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Medicaid Costs Down, Medicare Costs Up

For the first time since the program began in 1965, costs associated with Medicaid, a partnership between federal and state governments to provide health care to the impoverished, decreased by 1.4% according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This decrease is even more impressive –

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Medicaid Commissions Releases Report

The Bush administration’s Medicaid Commission, established in 2005 to study ways to "modernize" Medicaid, has released its final recommendations on the future of the federal health care program for low-income individuals who cannot pay for their own care. The commission’s proposals focus largely on long-term

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Veterans Long Term Care Benefits

The Department of Veterans Affairs provides three types of long term care benefits for veterans. The first type is benefits provided to veterans who have service-connected disabilities. These medically necessary services include home care, hospice, respite care, assisted living, domiciliary care, geriatric assessments and nursing

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Medicaid Rules for Long Term Care

When it was first created in 1965, Medicaid would only pay for nursing home care for recipients over the age of 65. But allowances were made in the legislation for exceptions or "waivers" to the nursing home coverage. In recent years, many states have applied

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Medicaid Planning

Introduction A person facing the prospect of long-term care with moderate income and assets may eventually have to rely on Medicaid to pay part or all of the cost of care. Medicaid planning, using a qualified elder law attorney, allows you to correct inequities in

Read More »

Medicaid Costs Down, Medicare Costs Up

For the first time since the program began in 1965, costs associated with Medicaid, a partnership between federal and state governments to provide health care to the impoverished, decreased by 1.4% according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This decrease is even more impressive –

Read More »

Medicaid Commissions Releases Report

The Bush administration’s Medicaid Commission, established in 2005 to study ways to "modernize" Medicaid, has released its final recommendations on the future of the federal health care program for low-income individuals who cannot pay for their own care. The commission’s proposals focus largely on long-term

Read More »

Veterans Long Term Care Benefits

The Department of Veterans Affairs provides three types of long term care benefits for veterans. The first type is benefits provided to veterans who have service-connected disabilities. These medically necessary services include home care, hospice, respite care, assisted living, domiciliary care, geriatric assessments and nursing

Read More »

Medicaid Rules for Long Term Care

When it was first created in 1965, Medicaid would only pay for nursing home care for recipients over the age of 65. But allowances were made in the legislation for exceptions or "waivers" to the nursing home coverage. In recent years, many states have applied

Read More »