The Perils of Medicaid “Redets” – Part 3
In this week’s blog post, I continue with the subject of Medicaid redeterminations and specifically the increased incidents of people terminated as a result of a failed redet application. In some cases it is because of a lack of notice a I detailed last week. There have been, however, more substantive reasons. One
Another Word About QITs – Part 5
In my last post on this topic (4/4/21) I told you about a case involving a qualified income trust (QIT) that was not used correctly causing the denial of a Medicaid application which we had filed. I appealed and the judge reversed the denial excusing the technical mistakes made by the
Getting Medicaid and then Keeping it (Part 2)
In my post last week, I started to tell you about the dangers of losing Medicaid benefits after qualifying for them. That’s because you cannot put things on “autopilot”. One reason is that getting a Medicaid approval only lasts for one year. The State requires recipients to go through