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medicaid dental expansion - marc gull
Topics in this Blog
1. What was the old rule?
2. What were the side effects of this old rule?
3. What procedures are now covered by Medicaid?
4. Why did the rule change?
Kinship Care Permanency Options - maura Graham
Kinship Caregivers, defined as the full-time nurturing or care of a child by a relative or other adult with a kinship bond, are faced with a variety of custody and permanency options. The goal of family court is always “return to parent,” meaning that the family court system is committed to helping parents gain the skills and resources they need to properly care for their children. Although the goal is “return to parent,” there are other options available when “return to parent” is not a possibility. This article focuses on the following permanency options available for Kinship Caregivers:
BENES- WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR MEDICARE? - Marc Gull
BENES stands for the Beneficiary Enrollment Notification and Eligibility Simplification Act. The BENES Act is a bipartisan bill that was sponsored by Bob Casey (D-PA) and Todd Young (R-IN). This proposed law enacts small changes to Medicare.
Understanding the “Unwinding” of the Public Health Emergency and its Effect on Medicaid Benefits and Services -
In March of 2020, special protections guaranteed Continuous Coverage for anyone receiving Medicaid benefits.
Debt Collection Basics and Exempt Income from Judgment
The term “judgment proof” is often used when referring to an individual who may not be subject to income garnishments or property liens from creditors for a debt. There are many requirements to become judgment proof, however. The information below can be helpful to determine your rights when you are being pursued for a debt by a creditor.