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Medicaid Top Related Articles
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1). Overview Of Medical Assistance For Persons With Disabilities Ages 3-21 By : Christine Dugan
Medical Assistance (MA), or Medicaid, is a federal/state insurance program that pays for health and treatment services for children and adults with disabilities. Some of these services include such things as health screenings, therapies, behavioral support services, transportation, and home healthcare. Medical Assistance was authorized on July 1, 1969, under the Social Security Act, Title XIX, Grants to States for Medical Assistance Programs.
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2). Estate Planning - Protecting Your Assets from the State By : Ronald Hudkins
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins
It isn’t just the US Government waiting out there to grab a chunk of your hard earned estate when you become incapacitated or die. Strangely enough, state coffers are frequently enlarged through the mechanism of Medicaid. When someone requires long-term care in a nursing home, unless he or she has a private long-term care insurance policy, their whole estate may belong to the state when they pass on.
Article Related to: medicaid, long term care, nursing home care, assets, social security, dividends, maintenance allowance, mairtal assets
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3). Medicare And Medicaid Plans By : Frank Vanderlugt
Medicare is America's health insurance program for citizens or permanent residents age 65 or older. Some patients younger than age 65 can also qualify for Medicare, including those who have disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Medicare helps pay for the cost of health care, but it does not cover all medical expenses or the cost of most long-term care.
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4). Tips On Medicaid By : Bob Hett
Medicaid can be confusing if you are not familiar with it. If you have never had to use Medicaid services, you may no know a lot about it. Having Medicaid information is important in any state. The requirements for Medicaid vary from state to state, but the programs are generally the same.
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