Expert, affordable processing of Medicaid (Title 19) applications for long-term nursing home care. Serving Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
*Full eligibility is completed through a quick application to get started. Caregiver eligibility may vary by state of residence per requirements and regulations. This program is also available inNevada,Missouri,Pennsylvania,Arizona,Indiana,Georgia,Connecticut,Colorado, andOregon. ...
*Full eligibility is completed through a quick application to get started. Caregiver eligibility may vary by state of residence per requirements and regulations. This program is also available inNevada,Missouri,Pennsylvania,Arizona,Indiana,Georgia,Connecticut,Colorado, andOregon. ...
To address this challenge, the State of Connecticut has expedited Medicaid restoration for mentally ill persons released from state prisons to facilitate access and utilization of services upon release. To date, however, the effectiveness of expedited Medicaid restoration programs towards reducing the ...
The Medicaid Application process is complicated and time-consuming.We assist health care facilities, attorneys, applicants and families.
We included respondents within an income bandwidth of 0% to 200% FPL in a survey wave. We included respondent income data from each wave to capture changes in income and Medicaid eligibility over time. We excluded respondents in Connecticut, the District of Columbia, and Maine (all years), ...
This study determines rates of potentially preventable hospitalizations (PPH) for Connecticut residents receiving Medicaid-funded HCBS and compares rates across HCBS programs using a CMS Home Health quality measure. This retrospective cohort analysis linked Medicaid and Medicare fee-for-service claims, ...
(IMDs). There is little or no basis for changing this policy. Court judgments have found that the policy's application has been reasonable and consistent with congressional intent. Also, the general trend in the alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health (ADM) service system has been in ...
or period of time prior to application for services. This look-back period is five years prior to application for Medicaid.32In other words, transfers for less than FMV may be, but are not always, prohibited during the five-year period prior to application for Medicaid. Federal Medicaid law...
a.For FY2011, the preceding fiscal year's regular FMAP rate includes the application of the "hold harmless" provision under the ARRA temporary FMAP rate increase. b.Initially, the disaster-recovery FMAP adjustment was to go into effective on January 1, 2011. However, due to the extension of...