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Expanded Medicaid’s fine print holds surprise: ‘payback’ from estate after death
The Seattle Times ^ | 12-15-13 | Carol Ostrom

Posted on 12/16/2013 7:39:27 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic

As thousands of state residents enroll in Washington’s expanded Medicaid program, many will be surprised at fine print: After you’re dead, your estate can be billed for ordinary health-care expenses. State officials are scrambling to change the rule.

It wasn’t 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 — Balhorn’s 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 you’re 55 or over, Medicaid can come back after you’re 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. It’s a loan, one whose payback requirements aren’t 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 Washington’s expanded Medicaid program over the next three years, the state’s 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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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: aca; biggovernment; estates; exchanges; healthcare; marriage; medicaid; medicaidestates; medicaidexpansion; medicaidloan; obamacare; subsidy
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To: GOPJ

I think it’s fair to say that

the Obama administration’s domestic policy can be summed up in two words:

“Get Whitey”


61 posted on 12/16/2013 8:12:20 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: VikingMom

I find it baffling that so many people here on FR would complain about this, when the reality is that without government-run health care most of the people mentioned in these articles would probably have died long before they ever reached this point. LOL.


62 posted on 12/16/2013 8:13:00 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("I've never seen such a conclave of minstrels in my life.")
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To: MrB

Get Whitey, unless he’s really wealthy and contributes to “progressive” causes, LOL


63 posted on 12/16/2013 8:13:18 AM PST by nascarnation (Wish everyone see a "Gay Kwanzaa")
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To: gdani

Thanks...glad to know. For those who actually PLAN for the future.


64 posted on 12/16/2013 8:13:52 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: Gaffer

I think it’s more than 3 years now....5 or 7 I think


65 posted on 12/16/2013 8:14:27 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Gaffer

This isn’t really new. In order to get into a nursing home on even Medicare you have to basically go through every dime you have before it kicks in. That includes equity in real estate.


66 posted on 12/16/2013 8:15:29 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Free ain’t free..................


67 posted on 12/16/2013 8:15:49 AM PST by Red Badger (Proud member of the Zeta Omicron Tau Fraternity since 2004...................)
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To: Gaffer
Thanks...glad to know. For those who actually PLAN for the future.

Yes - if people plan far enough in advance they can legally & carefully liquidate their assets in a way that preserves at least some inheritance for grandchildren & children.

The problem is many (most?) people do not think about how they may need a nursing home several years in the future so they ignore careful planning.

68 posted on 12/16/2013 8:18:43 AM PST by gdani (Excessive consumerism threatens Christmas more than someone wishing me "Happy Holidays")
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To: Alberta's Child

It depends. For many people Medicaid is junk. They are now forcing people on it. Are the reclaiming only the actual medical expenses, or also imputed premiums?


69 posted on 12/16/2013 8:18:55 AM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Alberta's Child
Dear Alberta's Child,

Not everyone on Medicaid or going on Medicaid is in these circumstances. However, my understanding is that because the DeathCare law expands who is eligible for Medicaid, a large number of those newly-eligible are folks with a bit more money and often some assets.

Here is a link to an article about the woman that I cited:

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303531204579207724152219590

It makes no mention of property in this article, but I can imagine that many people similarly-situated may have a home or a few assets, and find that they are being forced into Medicaid quite against their will, and for those with a few assets, against their own interests.

Expanded Medicaid eligibility - and forced enrollment - will ensnare more folks into this trap.


sitetest

70 posted on 12/16/2013 8:19:55 AM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

if they or their estate can, why in hell shouldn’t they pay back the taxpayers? what’s so shocking about paying for what you take?

I think they should have paid for what they took when they took it, the govt should not be spending tax money giving things to people who don’t need the taxpayers’ “charity”

fix how the govt operates ... and then there will be a lot of money freed up ... that can be used for the (far fewer) cases where there’s real need ....and the majority of the funds can be refunded to the taxpayers. Thus we will achieve a far, far fairer system ...and some genuine stimulus for the sick Obama economy


71 posted on 12/16/2013 8:19:59 AM PST by faithhopecharity
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To: afraidfortherepublic

I find it interesting how people use the words “healthcare” and “free” together.


72 posted on 12/16/2013 8:22:28 AM PST by Busywhiskers ("Once you have wrestled, everything else in life is easy" -Dan Gable)
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To: Ladysforest
You can go online and buy a coffin at a fraction of the price the funeral homes charge.

$3500 coffin $700-$1000 on line.

73 posted on 12/16/2013 8:22:30 AM PST by painter ( Isaiah: “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil,")
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To: Alberta's Child
I don't see a problem with forcing people to tap their own net worth to pay their medical bills if they are uninsured. That's what the rest of us have to do, isn't it?

Agree.

74 posted on 12/16/2013 8:22:42 AM PST by LucyT ( If you're NOT paranoid, you don't know what's going on.)
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To: Gaffer
The ride is free, but you can’t keep what you squirreled away unless you do it 3 years before.

If I am not mistaken, the rule is now 5 years. My mother's estate was under the 3 year rule, just barely before it was changed several years ago.

75 posted on 12/16/2013 8:23:09 AM PST by Parmy
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To: Gaffer
That is true. But in ANY case wrt Medicaid, I believe the cost of managing one’s death at taxpayer expense should be repaid.

Hospital visits and surgeries allow for the generation of enormous overbilled bills.

Most Americans would be turned away for not being able to come up with the cash needed to pay those bills.

The medical industry is an arm of new world order, which has among its goals controlling medicine and generating profits, as well as providing financing (debt financing) for equipment and buildings, as well as government programs. Allowing the surgeries, etc., to proceed, and charging the enormous bills to insurance companies and the government accomplishes these goals.

New world order gladly provides the medical care for those who can't write a check for say $160,000 but on their terms, i.e., accepting NWO healthcare policy (like support for abortion, allowing them to determine your "end of life", NWO research directions, etc. Of course they also require that someone pays them for your procedure. Government provides the cash up front if you are not already paying them health insurance premiums, and of course government only gets part of its spendable cash from current tax revenue; the rest is borrowed via NWO's global bond peddling syndicate.

This is why complete and inexpensive cures are abandoned if they are accidentally stumbled across by new world order-controlled researchers (virtually all), in favor of medicine that only mitigates diseases and conditions, allowing the hapless sheeple to live with their diseases and conditions their whole life and continue to ring up charges for their medicines, procedures, etc.
76 posted on 12/16/2013 8:23:50 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: ladyjane

That’s why irrevocable trusts exist.


77 posted on 12/16/2013 8:23:51 AM PST by GreyHoundSailor
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To: Mr. Lucky

The extortion would be when the govt requires them to purchase the health ins, in this case through medicaid, making them sign over their house when they could have chosen an affordable method to cover their health care except for that same govt.


78 posted on 12/16/2013 8:25:34 AM PST by Scrambler Bob ( Concerning bo -- that refers to the president. If I capitalize it, I mean the dog.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

***She was shocked: If you’re 55 or over, Medicaid can come back after you’re dead and bill your estate for ordinary health-care expenses.****

Yes they can! We found that out when my mom and my mother-in-law died in a nursing home.

Put everything in a Revocable Trust to keep their hands off!


79 posted on 12/16/2013 8:26:42 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Sometimes you need 7+ more ammo. LOTS MORE.)
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To: TurboZamboni

Yes but you have to do it 5 years ahead of time.


80 posted on 12/16/2013 8:27:20 AM PST by AppyPappy (Obama: What did I not know and when did I not know it?)
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