State Medicaid Practices on Recouping Health Costs After Death

Sunday, 17 March 2024, 14:37

State Medicaid offices are targeting the assets of deceased recipients to recoup health care costs, potentially leading to the sale of their homes. This practice has significant implications for Americans relying on Medicaid for disease treatment and end-of-life care.
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State Medicaid Practices on Recouping Health Costs After Death

State Medicaid Offices Strategy

Many Americans rely on Medicaid when fighting diseases. However, a catch arises posthumously as states attempt to recover costs even after the recipients have passed away. This often results in a substantial bill and could necessitate the sale of their homes.


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