Medicaid’s look-back period is a way to ensure applicants haven’t recently given away or sold assets that could have been used to pay for long-term care. The period applies only to Medicaid for ...
The state price tag of administering the program has risen dramatically in recent years, far outpacing the voter-imposed cap ...
President Donald Trump's tax law includes cuts to federal Medicaid funding and new work or volunteer requirements for recipients. Many states have rebranded their Medicaid programs, often omitting ...
Medicaid, like all “means-tested” programs where eligibility is based on income and assets, requires extensive documentation to establish eligibility. Proof is required to verify identity, residence, ...
State lawmakers have failed to pass a new budget and fully fund North Carolina's Medicaid program. Governor Josh Stein ...
Paying attention to the documentation required to apply for and sustain Medicaid coverage in New York is more important than ever under President Donald Trump's tax cut and government spending bill.