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Many people continue to work beyond retirement age, either by choice or out of necessity. But if you are receiving Social Security benefits, working may affect your benefit payments. Earning income above Social Security thresholds can cause a...
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The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that until a patient is formally admitted to a hospital as an inpatient, the clock does not begin to run on Medicare’s three-day hospital stay requirement to qualify for skilled nursing...
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An article in the October 9th edition of The Wall Street Journal discussed estate planning for disabled children and adults with special needs. According to the WSJ, more than 41 million Americans, or almost 15% of the population,...
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On September 30, 2008, NJ Administrative Law Judge Stephanie M. Wauters issued a written opinion in a case entitled E.S. vs. Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services and Monmouth County Board of Social Services, OAL Docket No....
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A final rule that would allow more Medicaid beneficiaries to be in charge of their own personal assistance services, including personal care services, instead of having those services directed by an agency, was announced on September 29, 2008...
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