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Home ยป Navigating Medicaid Spend-Down in Indiana

Navigating Medicaid Spend-Down in Indiana

May 23, 2024Medicaid

Medicaid spend-down Indiana

Medicaid is a vital lifeline for millions of Americans, providing essential healthcare coverage to those who may otherwise struggle to afford it. Eligibility for Medicaid, however, often involves meeting certain financial criteria, leaving many individuals in a challenging situation where they have income or assets that exceed the limits for qualification. In Indiana, one method to bridge this gap is through Medicaid spend-down. For seniors who may need to qualify for Medicaid, the attorneys at Frank & Kraft discuss navigating Medicaid spend-down in Indiana.

Understanding Medicaid Spend-Down

Medicaid spend-down, also known as a “Medically Needy” program, is a provision that allows individuals with income or assets above the Medicaid eligibility thresholds to “spend down” their excess resources on medical expenses. Once they reach the designated spend-down amount, they become eligible for Medicaid coverage for the remainder of the eligibility period.

In Indiana, the Medicaid spend-down program serves as a crucial avenue for individuals who have high medical bills but do not meet the standard income or asset limits for Medicaid eligibility. By allowing them to offset their excess resources against medical expenses, the program ensures that those with significant healthcare needs can access essential services.

Process of Medicaid Spend-Down in Indiana

The process of qualifying for Medicaid using the spend-down rules in Indiana involves several key steps:

  • Initial Assessment: Individuals interested in Medicaid spend-down must first undergo a financial assessment to determine their eligibility. This assessment considers both income and assets, including bank accounts, property, and other resources.
  • Determining the Spend-Down Amount: Once the individual’s financial status is assessed, the state calculates their spend-down amount. This figure represents the excess income or assets that must be spent on medical expenses before Medicaid coverage can begin.
  • Tracking Medical Expenses: Throughout the spend-down period, individuals must keep track of their medical expenses, including bills for doctor visits, prescriptions, hospital stays, and other relevant services.
  • Meeting the Spend-Down Requirement: Individuals are responsible for paying their medical bills until they reach the spend-down amount specified by the state. Once this threshold is met within a designated time frame, typically a month, Medicaid coverage begins.
  • Continuous Eligibility: Once individuals qualify for Medicaid through spend-down, they are entitled to coverage for the remainder of the eligibility period, usually six months, as long as they continue to meet the spend-down requirements.

How Can Medicaid Planning Help?

Planning ahead for the high cost of long-term care (LTC) planning can be accomplished through the inclusion of a Medicaid planning component in your comprehensive estate plan. Nationwide, LTC averaged over $100,000 per year in 2023. For the average American, that is a significant expense. Moreover, neither Medicare nor most health insurance plans cover LTC costs. Unless you already have a long-term care insurance policy or you can comfortably afford to pay out of pocket for LTC, you should look into Medicaid planning. Medicaid planning utilizes legal tools and strategies that allow you to protect hard-earned assets while simultaneously ensuring your eligibility for Medicaid as a senior should you need to qualify. Talk to your estate planning attorney about how to include Medicaid planning in your estate plan.

Do You Need Assistance with Medicaid Spend-Down in Indiana?

For more information, please join us for an upcoming FREE seminar. If you have additional questions or concerns about Medicaid spend-down in Indiana, contact the experienced Indianapolis Medicaid planning attorneys at Frank & Kraft by calling (317) 684-1100 to schedule an appointment.

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Paul Kraft is Co-Founder and the senior Principal of Frank & Kraft, one of the leading law firms in Indiana in the area of estate planning as well as business and tax planning.Mr. Kraft assists clients primarily in the areas of estate planning and administration, Medicaid planning, federal and state taxation, real estate and corporate law, bringing the added perspective of an accounting background to his work.Read More!
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