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In reply to the discussion: Tell these 10 states: Don't let Medicaid take my house after I die [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)29. I just don't
"Why should the taxpayers pay for your medicaid bills and not get reimbursed after you die just so you can leave an asset to your heirs?"
...see the point of beating down the poor. The current rule applies to those who use of long-term nursing home care. The problem is that states have the option to apply it to all recipients.
Still, how many Medicaid-eligible Americans have assets between $543,000 and $814,000?
It's good that people are bringing attention to this, and it's important that people have the facts.
The RW is using this as a scare tactic to dissuade poor Americans from signing up for the program.
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An owned residence is an asset like cash and must be used before Medicaid pays, yes.
Gormy Cuss
Mar 2014
#9
This has been happening since the 80s. It was in answer to the practice of some rich people who
jwirr
Mar 2014
#14
Living at home is less expensive than living in a nursing home. Then they pay for Medicaid after
jwirr
Mar 2014
#16
180 days in a nursing home is paid by Medicare. After that by your social security or by
jwirr
Mar 2014
#21
Yea. Only the wealthy should be able to establish any form of inheritance for their children.
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#53
I am not understanding the objection. I am "land poor," meaning that I have little
enough
Mar 2014
#25
OK, don't sign up for Medicaid. Then, hospital and docs will take your house before you die.
Hoyt
Mar 2014
#26
Why should the taxpayers pay for your medicaid bills and not get reimbursed after
kelly1mm
Mar 2014
#28
Yes. It is not their house. It is the person who passed house. If they had 200k in the bank
kelly1mm
Mar 2014
#34