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     2010 Eastwood Drive Suite 301
     Madison, WI 53704
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Medicaid Update
January 2006

Significant changes to Medicaid are in the offing.  The 2005 Budget Reconciliation Act contains provisions which, if enacted, will significantly alter the Medicaid planning landscape for future years.  Currently bills have been passed by both houses of Congress in slightly different form.  When the House of Representatives returns from it's holiday break, it is expected to act on the revised legislation.  While advocates are still trying to get some changes in the Medicaid provisions, any changes will be an uphill fight.  The proposed changes will severely restrict the ability to transfer assets (divest) to hasten Medicaid eligibility.  If you are considering asset transfers, you should act as soon as possible (we don't know when the Congress will finally approve these changes but it could be any day.) They include the following:

These changes will generally take effect upon enactment of the Budget Reconciliation Bill.  That will be when it is passed in identical form by the House and Senate and passed by the President.  That could happen any day now, although at this point the House is not scheduled to return until early February.  If you have plans for any divestments, I suggest you contact this office as soon as possible before the rules change.

     For more information, please contact James Jaeger: jjaeger@hill-law-firm.com or call 608-244-1534.

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Updated: January 6, 2006