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Join Miles Hurley, JD, CELA, and Megan Rosner, LMSW as they present “The Ethics of Public Benefits: Medicaid, Medicare and Veterans Benefits.” (ethics). Healthcare providers are regulated by ethical codes of professional behavior. Practitioners must navigate the competing needs of their patients, complex regulations governing the cost of long-term care, and their codes of ethics.…
Read MoreJoin Miles Hurley, JD, CELA, and Megan Rosner, LMSW as they present “The Ethics of Public Benefits: Medicaid, Medicare and Veterans Benefits.” (ethics). Healthcare providers are regulated by ethical codes of professional behavior. Practitioners must navigate the competing needs of their patients, complex regulations governing the cost of long-term care, and their codes of ethics.…
Read MoreJoin Jennifer Ghorley, JD as she presents “Nursing Home Medicaid: Digging Deep into the Details.” The decision to seek long-term care in a skilled nursing facility for a loved one is fraught with emotions, including an overwhelming fear of the cost involved. Social workers, case managers and nurses often partner with families to navigate this…
Read MoreWe have written recent blogs on Georgia Medicaid. Today we will dig deeper into what are exempt and countable assets. We know it sounds complicated, but they play a crucial role in qualifying for Medicaid. Exempt assets are those that Medicaid will not include in the asset total to determine eligibility. In Georgia, the following…
Read MoreLast week we discussed VA Aid and Attendance and how it helps families supplement high care costs. Unfortunately, there are times when the VA benefit alone is not enough. Nursing home costs average between $7,000-$10,000 per month! Many people must obtain Medicaid benefits to fully cover the costs of care. So how does the VA…
Read MoreJoin Miles Hurley, JD, CELA, and Megan Rosner, LMSW as they present “The Ethics of Public Benefits: Medicaid, Medicare and Veterans Benefits.” (ethics) Healthcare providers are regulated by ethical codes of professional behavior. Practitioners must navigate the competing needs of their patients, complex regulations governing the cost of long-term care, and their codes of ethics.…
Read MoreOur office has received questions from our clients about a form that Medicaid recipients have received from the Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS). The form is called the “Official Notice of Georgia Medicaid Estate Recovery Program,” also referred to as “Form DMA 315.” In last week’s Hurley Elder Care Law blog, we touched…
Read MoreFamilies who haven’t engaged in asset protection are often surprised when they discover there’s a claim against the family house filed by Georgia’s Medicaid program. The rules about homeownership and Medicaid can be very confusing! A nursing home resident can own a home and still receive Medicaid benefits because the home is considered an…
Read MoreHurley Elder Care Law often discusses the protections for married couples when one spouse enters the nursing home and the other resides at home or in a community. But what happens when both spouses require nursing home level care? This occurs more often than you may think, and the Medicaid rules are quite different when…
Read MoreJoin Miles Hurley, JD, CELA, as he presents “The Ethics of Public Benefits: Medicaid, Medicare and Veterans Benefits.” (ethics) Healthcare providers are regulated by ethical codes of professional behavior. Practitioners must navigate the competing needs of their patients, complex regulations governing the cost of long-term care and their codes of ethics. When tasked with telling…
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