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  • Long Term Health Care and Medicaid Planning ( September 2000 )

    Since people are living longer, planning for the possibility of long term health care is becoming a critical .
  • Nursing Home Cost ( August 2000 )

    NURSING HOME COST: You could lose your life's saving in a stay at the nursing home. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO ST.
  • Arent Fox Alerts ( January 2000 )

    This article reviews some of the key provisions of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999.
  • Elder Law: Disability & Asset Protection Planning ( June 2000 )

    This article discusses the essential basic estate planning considerations and documents every senior citizen ought .
  • Health Law Trends ( January 2000 )

    This article discusses the following topics: new developments in Medicare maximization; new developments in EMTALA enforcement; healthcare integrity and protection data bank; mixed licensure practices becoming more common; and medical web sites undergo increased scrutiny at federal and state level.
  • Client Alert: APRIL 2000 ( April 2000 )

    This article reviews the new regulations issued by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) setting forth the requirements to obtain and maintain provider-based status under the Medicare Program.
  • Florida Medicaid Eligibility Requirements ( May 2000 )

    Medicaid is a federal and state program designed to supplement the income of persons who require medical and/or nur.
  • Social Security Benefits in Nebraska: Help from Three Agencies ( May 2000 )

    When people cannot work, have no long term disability coverage, and their health insurance has run out, they will .
  • Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank Requirements Effective Immediately ( November 1999 )

    This report summarizes how the Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank will operate.
  • Common Questions ( March 2000 )

    If I transferred money to my children now would I have to wait thirty-six months before I could be eligible for Medicaid?

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