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MEDICAID MORATORIA
Sec. 5003 – Extends or creates moratoria – through June 30, 2009 – on four Medicaid regulations for the following: 1) outpatient hospital and clinic services, 2) targeted case management, 3) provider taxes, and 4) school-based administration and transportation services. Congress also included a Sense of Congress that the Secretary of Health and Human Services should not promulgate three regulations » Read more: Medicaid Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
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Charity care is a term used in the United States to refer to health care services rendered to patients unable to pay for some, in whole or in part.
More specifically, the term refers to a scheme used by the state of New Jersey to provide reimbursements to hospitals and other health-care institutions which provide uncompensated or undercompensated health care to patients lacking private health insurance whose income fa » Read more: Charity care
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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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