This study examined Medicaid estate planning (MEP) through the experiences and percep-tions of three groups in Connecticut: Medicaid eligibility workers (n = 128), elder law attorneys (n = 41), and certified financial planners (n = 29). Respondent groups varied significantly with regard to their perceptions of prevalence and magnitude of MEP, the nature of transferred assets, mechanisms for transfers, and characteristics of the ''typical " client participating in asset divestiture for the purpose of qualifying for Medicaid. This substantial lack of concordance among those professionals most closely involved with MEP poses challenges for policy and research in this area
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
The basic federal safety net program for elderly, blind and disabled persons is Supplemental Securit...
Doubling of the older adult population and the lack of estate plans throughout the United States hav...
This study explores individual motivations for the divestment of assets to qualify for Medicaid nurs...
Purpose: This study examines whether the relation-ship between making familial wealth transfers and ...
This article focuses on specific planning options that practitioners should consider when counseling...
The purpose of this article is to provide a starting point for discussion of ethical issues related ...
The perception that many “well-to-do ” elderly Americans transfer assets to gain Medicaid coverage f...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state partnership program that provides medical care to the elderly, bli...
In this Note, the Author uses In re Guardianship of Domey (2008) to highlight the problems associate...
This case exposes students to issues surrounding estate planning when one or both spouses contemplat...
Since estate taxes and administration costs do not weigh heavily on smaller estates, the accountant ...
This study examines the extent to which Medicaid managed care (MMC) policies, plan characteristics, ...
This research examines the differences between nursing home residents and those who were able to lea...
This qualitative study of older homeowners explored their perspectives on the estate recovery provis...
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
The basic federal safety net program for elderly, blind and disabled persons is Supplemental Securit...
Doubling of the older adult population and the lack of estate plans throughout the United States hav...
This study explores individual motivations for the divestment of assets to qualify for Medicaid nurs...
Purpose: This study examines whether the relation-ship between making familial wealth transfers and ...
This article focuses on specific planning options that practitioners should consider when counseling...
The purpose of this article is to provide a starting point for discussion of ethical issues related ...
The perception that many “well-to-do ” elderly Americans transfer assets to gain Medicaid coverage f...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state partnership program that provides medical care to the elderly, bli...
In this Note, the Author uses In re Guardianship of Domey (2008) to highlight the problems associate...
This case exposes students to issues surrounding estate planning when one or both spouses contemplat...
Since estate taxes and administration costs do not weigh heavily on smaller estates, the accountant ...
This study examines the extent to which Medicaid managed care (MMC) policies, plan characteristics, ...
This research examines the differences between nursing home residents and those who were able to lea...
This qualitative study of older homeowners explored their perspectives on the estate recovery provis...
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
The basic federal safety net program for elderly, blind and disabled persons is Supplemental Securit...
Doubling of the older adult population and the lack of estate plans throughout the United States hav...