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Do I have to spend my assets before Medicaid will pay for my spouse's nursing home?

Por: MarketWatch Business October 22, 2022

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Unfortunately, the rules for Medicaid coverage of nursing home care are very complicated and contain many traps for the unwary. Medicaid is the federal-state safety net program for healthcare. Unlike most health insurance, it pays for nursing home care. But to qualify, nursing home residents must prove that they are impoverished under Medicaid’s arcane rules. To complicate things further, the rules differ somewhat from state to state. Read: In... + full article



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