Posted on 12/16/2013 7:39:27 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
As thousands of state residents enroll in Washingtons expanded Medicaid program, many will be surprised at fine print: After youre dead, your estate can be billed for ordinary health-care expenses. State officials are scrambling to change the rule.
It wasnt the moonlight, holiday-season euphoria or family pressure that made Sofia Prins and Gary Balhorn, both 62, suddenly decide to get married.
It was the fine print.
As fine print is wont to do, it had buried itself in a long form Balhorns application for free health insurance through the expanded state Medicaid program. As the paperwork lay on the dining-room table in Port Townsend, Prins began reading.
She was shocked: If youre 55 or over, Medicaid can come back after youre dead and bill your estate for ordinary health-care expenses.
The way Prins saw it, that meant health insurance via Medicaid is hardly free for Washington residents 55 or older. Its a loan, one whose payback requirements arent well advertised. And it penalizes people who, despite having a low income, have managed to keep a home or some savings they hope to pass to heirs, Prins said.
With an estimated 223,000 adults seeking health insurance headed toward Washingtons expanded Medicaid program over the next three years, the states estate-recovery rules, which allow collection of nearly all medical expenses, have come under fire.
Medicaid, in keeping with federal policy, has long tapped into estates. But because most low-income adults without disabilities could not qualify for typical medical coverage through Medicaid, recovery primarily involved expenses for nursing homes and other long-term care.
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Thank you for pointing out that many do not have any sense of responsibility toward their family-if they did, we probably would not even be discussing how best to throw mamma off the train/into the death home, not be bothered with her and keep her stuff.
We don’t do that in my large, latino family-some may think it is weird, but we consider it the Christian thing to take care of our family members if need be-I must have missed the part of Jesus’ teachings where he said to warehouse your relatives when they became inconvenient to your lifestyle. I have zero empathy for that attitude, never mind having been a case manager in a former life.
If you put your relatives out of sight and mind because you don’t want to be bothered, you deserve the bill for the misery you have caused them in later life, not to mention whatever misfortune the Almighty sends you-and to top it off, you are feeding the government beast. Flame away if you like-that is my belief...
Well, I can't argue with what you say. I can only say that if one is thinking about what will come after they die, they should be acting now, or at least exploring the options that are available. Nothing says that you can't transfer wealth to your children before you die. You can give $12K a year (maybe even more now) to every one of them each year, tax free. I have done this several times.
Well, there's the problem right there.
Greed isn't a genetic trait. Generosity often breeds and cultivates it.
It depends. The attorney who helped us with my mother assures us that by putting all her assets in a revoccable trust and keeping only $2000 available to her, her estate is protected and also protected from probate. As her retirement funds are paid into that $2000 bank acount, I move the excess into her Trust, from which I pay all her bills and supply all her needs. I am assured by the attorney that (in CA) she is still eligible for MediCal, should she further decline and need skilled nursing care. She is currently in Assisted Living (private care) which I pay for out of her Trust. He said that MediCal would be available to her immediately after setting up the Trust 1 1/2 years ago, should we need it. We haven't. She turned 100 in August. They have raised her rent, however, because she now needs more care than when she entered the facility.
The way medicaid works now (prior to this) is it doesnt pay at all if the patient has assets or exceeds an income threshold, so the hospitals and nursing homes have to sue to get the money if the patient doesnt pay.
What relatives did in the past was to transfer their $$$ or set up a trust so the taxpayers would get stuck with their nursing home bills later on.
Here is where pre-planning factors in. NOT pre-paying, as that can bite you in the butt as we found out with grandma-in-law, but pre-planning you get to ask all these questions. For example, does this funeral allow the family to provide it’s own casket or do we HAVE to select from the ones you offer? Some states may have laws in place, and it’s best to look into that stuff a head of time. Some funeral homes may have policy different from what the state law allows. Ask many questions.
Like embalming for example. In NY we don’t have to have that done, unless it is going to be a public viewing. If it is a small family only viewing, no embalming required. Many states are that way. This saves us about $900. Our family is tiny, and Pop only has a few friends, so we won’t have a viewing at all except that a couple of family members may take a moment to “visit” once Pop is casket-ed. That saves over $1000. of charges for a tiny family viewing. I opted out of the limo ride for Pop, and he will go in the SUV “lead car” instead. Saved $300. on that.
Like I said, nitty-gritty. But it will be nice, it will be dignified and have a graveside service with clergy, and it will be paid for in full. My father never thought a minute to provide for his own final expenses, so it falls on me.
All good tips.
I do distinguish this from medicare, which everybody is forced to use, and which we supposedly paid for during our working years.
This is not medicare at 65 that you are required to take.
This is something you can CHOOSE to sign up for. With that choice to take taxpayer money, you have to also agree to pay it back when you die rather than pass it on.
This is not an argument over whether there should BE such a program. The program exists. The argument is whether someone who chooses to take taxpayer money should later complain when they are asked to pay it back rather than leave their money to their children.
Sad but true. My MIL expected everything would go to her because she was the only child. She never discussed it with her mother, and since her mother had always picked up the slack in their life, she expected to have the whole pie once she convinced her mom to sign herself up as a resident in the nursing home.
She is still resentful of us for having the house. She makes up fake reasons for not coming over to holiday meals when invited - so I stopped inviting her a few years ago. Now she complains that she doesn’t get invited.
My husband takes care of her house, mowing, snow shoveling, plumbing issues, car problems, etc. His dad passed away a few years ago, but he was doing all this while his dad was still alive too. I don’t like going over there because she whines constantly. My husband blames his dad for not setting his mother up better - I can’t seem to get him to understand her own responsibility in the whole thing. Bah!
She could never have afforded this house anyway - taxes here are very high for such a small house, and it needed much updating. *Sigh*, still needs a roof.
I agree.
I got my Grandpa’s tools, my Grandma’s books, and some seeds for the hollyhocks.
Oh, and a jar of dirt from the farm.
That is all I want.
I haven't seen anyone advocating anything illegal.Nor did I accuse anyone of doing anything illegal. Legal and ethical are two different animals. Ethical is a more stringent set of requirements than merely "complying with the letter of the law". The fact that you, along with many others are ignoring the distinction, is but another facet of the systemic problems with our culture, that, dare I say it no election will ever fix. It is a problem of the soul of our culture. No grandstanding here either, just an observation.
I forgot to mention - a “code word” for funeral homes. When you, a grieving family member, call the funeral home to come and collect your deceased loved one, the person you speak with at the funeral home will ask you if you want them to “Prepare” the remains.
You automatically respond, “Yes”. You figure that means to get the remains dressed or something similar, right? It is code for embalming.
So, everyone, if you have decided to forgo embalming, remember that code word when the time comes. ASK if you are unsure, and make sure to state clearly that you do not opt for the embalming procedure.
I got my recent updated line item quote in writing, and had it put on record at the funeral home we will be using.
“This stipulation/rule/whatever you want to call it is NOT a byproduct of Expanded Medicare. It has been there for decades IIRC.”
And that’s the problem. Before obamacare, medicaid had an asset qualifier, which meant there would essentially be no estate upon death.
But obamcare now looks ONLY at income, so there could be quite a large estate that the government confiscates at the time of death. And the really bad part is that obamacare essentially FORCES people onto to Medicaid (which is some of the worst insurance in the world) whether they want to or not.
According to the article, current income is the only criterion for Medicaid, assets don’t count anymore.
After my grandma-in-law had gone through 2/3 of her cash stash paying for assisted living, they suddenly decided she needed to be in the full care (or whatever that is called) at twice the daily cost. I guess they wanted to make sure to get every last dollar, and they sure did.
She died about eight months after her own money was exhausted. Prior to that she had been doing really well. Creeps me out.
Everybody here is missing the point, namely, people are essentially being FORCED onto Medicaid by obamacare whether they want to or not. And Medicaid is practically the world’s worst health insurance.
If your income is too low you are forced to either take Medicaid against your will, or you must pay the FULL exchange policy rates, typically $600.00 per person per month, plus $6,000.00 out of pocket, which would usually be impossible if your income is that low.
This is extremely bad news for those who would be willing to pay SOMETHING for decent insurance. And do remember the reason the exchange policies are so overpriced in the first place is because of obamacare itself.
So all the people being FORCED onto Medicaid against their wills are simply another class of people being completely fuched by obamacare.
The situation you describe happens all the time.
The sheeple are clueless when it comes to keeping vultures away from their assets.
Also clueless about passing down family wealth.
Also clueless about keeping money IN the family through marriage.
Of course, NWO has absolutely no morals, but that’s a different story.
It’s why new world order treats sheeple with such disdain, because they make such mistakes, allowing their assets to be “snookered” away from them.
Don’t forget, NWO are the “evolution” people - they believe they have a right to enslave anyone dumb enough to be enslaved. NWO are the original “survival of the fittest” people.
After all, what is the point of saving up $500,000 in one’s life...
if instead of passing it on to your heirs (who could perhaps use part of it to pay for the education of a gifted grandchild, or perhaps use part of it to set up a family member in a small business)...
you simply allow it to be grabbed by non-family members who are lazy crooks and scam artists.
For $12,000 per month, you could stay at the finest hotels.
Stand with a stopwatch and keep a log of all “care” provided by the staff. Try some of the “food” that is provided. Ask if there is a doctor available in the building. See how many times a registered nurse comes into the room. Tally up the cost of the equipment used in their personal “care” regimen.
Nursing homes would be overpriced at $2,000 per month. Sounds like $10,000 worth of scam.
Made possible only by government regulation, which keeps out all competitors. Every nursing home is legally required to be run the same way.
Do you see how the post-WWII cultural shifts were required to put this massive scam into place ?
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