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| From Event: Medicaid: Beyond the Basics, held November 2010.
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Program Description
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The area of government benefits is in constant flux – are you up to the task of educating and providing clients with all the financial and medical assistance that's available? Order today to get answers to your complex questions on Medicaid eligibility, asset transfers and preservation, and final estate recovery. Let our distinguished practitioners be your guides through the maze of government regulations and financial strategies, and lead you to the highest level of mastery.
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Course Content
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- Medicaid Eligibility Requirements, Benefits and Application Process
- Coordination of Benefits With Medicare and Other Insurance Coverage
- Asset Transfer Strategies
- Protecting Assets Under the Deficit Reduction Act
- Special Needs Trusts – Creation, Taxation and Administration
- Post-Eligibility Issues
- Estate Recovery Avoidance and Litigation
- A Look to the Future: A Roundtable Discussion on Adapting Your Practice to the Ever-Changing Environment
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Continuing education credit is not available at this time.
For additional questions regarding continuing education credits please
contact us at 866-240-1890 or credit@nbi-sems.com.
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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Medicaid Eligibility Requirements, Benefits and Application Process 8:30 - 9:30, David C. Ruyle - What are the Financial Criteria, How are They Computed? (What Counts as Income and Resources?)
- Exceptions for Eligibility Regardless of Financial Condition (i.e., TEFRA)
- What Aspects of Eligibility Criteria are Standard Nationwide and Which Vary by State?
- What are the Benefits Under the Different Types of Medicaid? (What Medical Treatment Does Medicaid Cover?)
- Medicaid Fraud – What Not to Do
- Streamlining the Application Process
Coordination of Benefits With Medicare and Other Insurance Coverage 9:30 - 10:15, Marcy G. Baysinger - Medicare Set-Asides
- Veteran's Benefits
- SSI
- QMB/SLMB
- Other Public Benefits
Asset Transfer Strategies 10:30 - 11:15, Susan K. Tomita - Planning for Home Maintenance Costs
- Transferring Real Property Without Jeopardizing Medicaid Eligibility (When Does the Home Become a Countable Asset? How is “Intent to Return Home” Interpreted?)
- Self-Settled Trusts and Their Impact on Qualification (Different Types of Trusts, When the Grantor is the Trustee, Charitable Remainder Trusts, Other Issues Impacting Qualification)
- Treatment of Annuities
- Special Needs Trust/Pooled Trust Exceptions to the Transfer
- The Importance of Timely Planning
- Avoiding Transfer Penalty for Unauthorized Transfers
- Advanced Tax Planning Techniques
Protecting Assets Under the Deficit Reduction Act 11:15 - 12:15, Susan K. Tomita - State Implementation and Interpretation of the DRA
- Higher Income Applicants
- Fair Market Value
- Protecting the Effort and Resources of Relative Caregivers
- Protecting Dependents
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Other Techniques
Special Needs Trusts – Creation, Taxation and Administration 1:15 - 1:45, Susan K. Tomita Post-Eligibility Issues 1:45 - 2:30, Marcy G. Baysinger - Medicaid Eligibility Appeals
- Changes in Income and Assets
- Recertification
- Unearned Income
- Spousal Impoverishment
Estate Recovery Avoidance and Litigation 2:45 - 3:30, Marcy G. Baysinger A Look to the Future: A Roundtable Discussion on Adapting Your Practice to the Ever-Changing Environment 3:30 - 4:40, Marcy G. Baysinger, David C. Ruyle and Susan K. Tomita - Prospective Payment Systems
- Prescriptions and the Recent Modifications by Congress to Privatize the Issue
- The Impact of the Baby Boomers' Retirement
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MARCY G. BAYSINGER is a partner with the law firm of Pregenzer Baysinger Wideman & Sale, in Albuquerque. She is admitted to practice law in New Mexico State Courts, the U.S. District Court of New Mexico and the U.S. Court of Appeals (10th Circuit). Her law practice concentrates on elder law, disability planning and fiduciary litigation. Since 1995, she has represented physicians and hospitals in numerous medical malpractice cases. Ms. Baysinger began her law practice in Colorado focusing on elder law and worked for the Senior Citizens Law Office when she first moved to New Mexico. With her background in special education, she is well suited to understand the needs of disabled clients. Ms. Baysinger earned her B.S. degree as well as a Master of Arts from the University of New Mexico and her J.D. degree from the University of Denver School of Law. She is a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the State Bar of New Mexico. DAVID C. RUYLE is a sole practitioner in Santa Fe, where he focuses on elder law. He is a frequent lecturer to various professionals on elder law matters. Mr. Ruyle earned his B.A. degree from Westminster College and his J.D. degree from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He is a member of the State Bar of New Mexico, First Judicial District Bar Association and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. SUSAN K. TOMITA is a sole practitioner in Albuquerque, where she practices in the areas of estate planning and elder law. She earned her B.A. degree from Stanford University and her J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Santa Clara Law School. Ms. Tomita is admitted to practice in New Mexico and California. She is a former chairperson of the Elder Law Section of the State Bar of New Mexico, served on the Board of Directors of the Alzheimer's Association and Friends in Time (serving persons with multiple sclerosis and Lou Gehrig's disease), and served on the State Bar of New Mexico's Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services to Persons with Disabilities. Ms. Tomita is a member of the State Bar of New Mexico (Real Property, Probate and Trust Section), the New Mexico Estate Planning Council, the Academy of Special Needs Planners and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. She co-wrote the Handbook for Guardians and Conservators: A Practical Guide to New Mexico Law and Alternatives to Guardianships and Conservatorships, both published by the New Mexico Attorney General's Office. Ms. Tomita is listed in The Best Lawyers in America.
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