Turn Medicaid Nightmares into Miracles

Turn Medicaid Nightmares into Miracles
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 83
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ISBN-10 : 9781465398390
ISBN-13 : 1465398392
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Book Synopsis Turn Medicaid Nightmares into Miracles by : Cheryl L. Fletcher-Docherty

Download or read book Turn Medicaid Nightmares into Miracles written by Cheryl L. Fletcher-Docherty and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012-02-21 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Without proper, strategic planning for Medicaid qualification, the sad reality is that already cash-strapped families will face enormous hospital and nursing home bills on behalf of loved ones in need, and they will likely lose everything in the process. Lets face it: Most of us have no vast fortune to fall back on when a medical crisis strikes a loved one. As a result of poor planning, the real tragedy accordingly occurs when entire family legacies are stripped away - sometimes within a few short months or even weeks - because an elderly loved one falls into the zone of nursing homes and exploding hospital costs for catastrophic care. As a highly qualified Medicaid Planning Specialist of more than 15 years, I have run into this type of tragedy time and again. Yet, I have never lost the passion to prevent it, given enough time for advance planning, or to stop the Medicaid destruction cycle in mid-stream.


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