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Do you know your hospital’s safety score?

The Leapfrog group released its latest safety scorecard for 2,619 American hospitals and most have seen an improvement since the initial scorecard the group published in June.  The group calculates the score using publicly available data about 11 outcome measures and 15 process measures including the frequency of blood line infections, falls, bedsores and consistency … Read more

What is a Medicaid lien?

There are two kinds of liens.  TEFRA (Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act) liens or pre-death liens occur when the recipient is permanently institutionalized.  Post-death liens are placed against the estate of a deceased Medicaid recipient.

TEFRA liens give the states the option to use a lien to prevent the recipient from giving away assets before they can be assigned to offset long-term care costs accrued on their behalf.  Under TEFRA, Medicaid’s interest is given precedence over the interests of adult children or others who claim an interest in the home.  While TEFRA liens are placed before death of the recipient, recovery does not generally begin until the recipient dies unless the property is sold during the recipient’s lifetime. States must dissolve the lien if the recipient is able to return home.  If the property is sold voluntarily, Medicaid’s claim must be settled first over mortgage lien holders or others who may have claim.  Medicaid can only claim the lesser of either the amount actually spent on the individual’s behalf or the individual’s equity interest based on the home’s fair market value.

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Fed says nursing homes overbilled for therapy

The Medicare Payment Advisory Committee, a federal watchdog agency, raised concerns about improper billing for therapy by skilled nursing facilities (SNF).  Based on a survey by the Office of Attorney General, SNFs overcharged by $1.5 billion for therapy services that were either not needed or not provided.  The study goes on to say that about … Read more

Is it time to raise the Medicare retirement age?

Will Obamacare make it easier to raise Medicare’s retirement age to be on par with Social Security’s retirement age?  That’s what Forbes contributor Avik Roy suggests.  It’s an option Senator Joe Lieberman recommended this summer and something that 56 percent of Americans are okay with according to a Wall Street Journal poll.  If the retirement … Read more

Tools for choosing a nursing home

In 2010, the Seattle Times published a report that gets mentioned on this site, in the Aging Options Resource Guide and by Rajiv Nagaich fairly often.  That report, “Seniors for Sale,” concerned the treatment that elderly individuals received in Seattle/Tacoma area Adult Family Homes.  The conclusion of that report was that individuals needed to do … Read more

How to boost the power of your shot

Have you gotten a vaccination recently?  It turns out that the doctor should have prescribed that you get plenty of sleep as part of the treatment.  A study published in the journal Sleep suggests that the effectiveness of vaccines increases or decreases with levels of sleep.  Regardless of how much sleep you get, vaccines help … Read more

Sibling rivalry makes caregiving even harder

If you thought sibling rivalry died when the kids left home talk to any senior care provider and whether you’re talking about medical, financial, housing or legal, they’ve got horror stories to set you straight.  Some of it is just what each adult child thinks is the best possible care for their parent(s) but it … Read more

Spousal benefits before full retirement age

Q: I am wondering whether I can access spousal benefits from my husbands record who is full retirement age and I am only 62?  I do have 40 quarters of my own and would like to postpone getting my own benefits. Example:  my husband gets $2000 in benefits.  I know that age 62 I will receive less than … Read more

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