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The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

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2016

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Selective Issues In Effective Medicaid Estate Recovery Statutes, Raymond C. O'Brien Jan 2016

Selective Issues In Effective Medicaid Estate Recovery Statutes, Raymond C. O'Brien

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Medicaid is a joint federal-state partnership program that provides medical care to the elderly, blind, and disabled poor. Unlike Medicare, Medicaid will pay for long-term care, leading millions of persons in need of such care to “spend-down” income or assets to qualify as sufficiently needy or poor. However, the state can eventually seek recovery of expenditures made through estate recovery programs following the death of both spouses. As it currently stands, states have no choice but to become increasingly vigilant in pursuing private funds in order to pay for Medicaid expenditures. As a result, elderly citizens and their families will …