Medicaid Planners And The Great American Rip-Off

Date
Jul 1st, 2009 4:56pm
Author
Eric Schubert
Category
Public Policy
Tags
long-term care financing

Someone recently told me they know a lawyer who can help with Medicaid planning.  Basically this "professional" helps people hide assets so they qualify for Medicaid and get their care paid for by government.

Such "professionals" are ripping off America and are a slap in the face to the thousands of real professionals who provide stellar care and services across the United States in an underfunded system and to the people who save and plan for their own care and services. 

Absent a full-coverage national insurance plan, all of us who are not in poverty (real poverty, not the artificially-induced kind) need to share in responsibility for our own care or supportive services.  That's one reason why long-term care financing reform must be part of comprehensive health care reform. 

Earlier today, this showed up in my inbox.  It's from a "professional."  It's entitled "How to Let Medicaid Pay for Your Own Long-Term Care."    It's certainly not what America will celebrate this Saturday, July 4th.

2 Comments

  1. Name
    Bob
    Date
    Jul 3rd, 2009 8:42am

    I was thrilled with your info until I read the above. If it were not for the benefit you speak of, my wife would not be receiving the wonderful care she does now. I was living on 3 hours of sleep and living "On fumes" while caring for her. If I go down then what???

  2. Name
    Eric Schubert
    Date
    Jul 3rd, 2009 8:46am

    Bob, but what if this benefit would be more widely available in the form of a public-private national benefit? Then when you go down "on fumes," there's a safety net for your wife and you. Right now, Medicaid planners are helping deplete what is seen as our country's de facto safety net for long-term care.

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