Marinaro secures Court reversal of Medicaid denial where the proof required by DMAHS just didn’t exist
The burden to prove eligibility for Medicaid rests with the applicant, but sometimes, the agency just refuses to accept the evidence they are given. This is demonstrated in a recent New Jersey case in which a denial of benefits was reversed by the Appellate court. The decision is “not approved for publication ,” which means it doesn’t establish a precedent that’s...
The Governor has a Medicaid system improvement bill on his desk
If you or any of your colleagues, friends, or family members are in support of improving the system for Medicaid eligibility determinations, you should call the Governor’s Office of new jersey’s Governor Murphy at 609.292.6000 and request that the Governor sign A4569/S499 into law. pass on this information to people you know who are interested in this issue.
According to BillTrack50, in...
Who’s doing that Medicaid application?
An application for Medicaid to pay for nursing home care can be filed by the individual himself, his spouse, another relative by blood or marriage, a staff member of an agency of which the person is a client, the person’s physician, the person’s attorney, or a designated staff member at the nursing home. Of course, a court-appointed Guardian or Agent under Power of Attorney could...
NJ 2017-18 Budget Adds Funding for Medicaid Long-Term Care
After the Governor and the Assembly leader resolved their Fourth of July Weekend Budget Kerfuffle, some positivity came out of it for Medicaid long-term care providers and beneficiaries.
Nursing home reimbursements would be increased by $10.5 million, shifting funds from Managed Long-Term Services and Supports (MLTSS). This would be $5.25 million of state funds with an identical federal match....