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Medicaid Planning: Transfer Assets for Medicaid Eligibility

April 28th, 2010

Transfer of Assets in Medicaid Planning

There is a period of non-eligibility for Medicaid for those who have recently transferred assets. The DRA was enacted in 2006. For transfers that were made prior to the enactment, Medicaid officials will only look at any transfers that were made within 36 months of the Medicaid application. If transfers were made after the enactment of the DRA, there is a look-back period of 60 » Read more: Medicaid Planning: Transfer Assets for Medicaid Eligibility

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Medigap plan is there for making your health insurance stronger

April 21st, 2010

If you have an original Medicare plan and you are thinking that you are completely secured then you are thinking the wrong. The reason is your original Medicare plan does not cover the total expenditure of your health purpose. Some expenditure always left over by your original Medicare policy. It mainly concerns about the expenditure that you have spent over your health solely. But other spending of money such as transportation, » Read more: Medigap plan is there for making your health insurance stronger

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The consumer’s in charge of individual health insurance

April 9th, 2010

It is easy to get confused about individual health insurance, what with all the terms bouncing around amid America’s debate over health care. It can seem as if individual medical insurance is unattainable. The truth is, it isn’t.

 

Many people are in a situation where individual health insurance is not only an option; it is a necessity. People who need individual medical insurance include recent college graduates, » Read more: The consumer’s in charge of individual health insurance

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