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Health Care Law, Peter M. Mellette, Emily W. G. Towey, J. Vaden Hunt Nov 2002

Health Care Law, Peter M. Mellette, Emily W. G. Towey, J. Vaden Hunt

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Income Tax Planning For Long-Term Care, David M. English Jul 2002

Income Tax Planning For Long-Term Care, David M. English

Faculty Publications

Planning for long-term involves more than the preparation of powers of attorney and counseling on possible asset transfers to qualify for Medicaid reimbursement. Steps should also be taken to make certain that the person receiving care continues to file an income tax return and does so at a minimum possible income tax cost. Practitioners should be familiar with the procedure for filing a return on behalf of an incapacitated individual. The medical expense deduction, while of little importance for most taxpayers, is critical for many elderly, particularly for those receiving long-term care. Long-term care insurance and life insurance may be …


Achieving Service Integration For Children With Special Health Care Needs: An Assessment Of Alternative Medicaid Managed Care Models, Ian Hill, Renee Schwalberg, Beth Zimmerman, Wilma Tilson Jan 2002

Achieving Service Integration For Children With Special Health Care Needs: An Assessment Of Alternative Medicaid Managed Care Models, Ian Hill, Renee Schwalberg, Beth Zimmerman, Wilma Tilson

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Health Plan Internal Consumer Dispute Resolution Practices: Highlights From A National Study, Naomi Karp, Erica Wood Jan 2002

Health Plan Internal Consumer Dispute Resolution Practices: Highlights From A National Study, Naomi Karp, Erica Wood

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


The "New Federalism" Approach To Medicaid: Empirical Evidence That Ceding Inherently Federal Authority To The States Harms Public Health, Dayna Bowen Matthew Jan 2002

The "New Federalism" Approach To Medicaid: Empirical Evidence That Ceding Inherently Federal Authority To The States Harms Public Health, Dayna Bowen Matthew

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.