医疗补助:“富人”的安全网

R. East
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在长期疗养院护理成本异常高的时候,大多数美国老年中产阶级正在努力支付他们所需的护理费用。另一方面,对于富有的美国人来说,这是一个充满机遇的时刻。医疗补助是一项公共援助计划,最初旨在为真正有需要的人,即低收入和有医疗需要的人提供安全网。然而,医疗补助计划已成为美国长期护理的主要支付方,尽管它原本是一个“安全网”。由于医疗技术的进步和预期寿命的延长,长期护理变得如此昂贵,只有少数人能负担得起。那些面临长期疗养院的人有两个选择:耗尽他们一生的积蓄,直到他们穷到有资格享受医疗补助,或者参与医疗补助计划来保护他们的资产。富有的夫妇很容易选择后者。与生活中的一切一样,那些有更大收入的人有更大的选择。因此,尽管政府采取措施限制为有需要的人提供医疗补助,但上层阶级成员已经发现了一系列替代法律策略,使他们有资格获得医疗补助福利。在2011年的国会证词中,一位36年的职业医疗补助资格监督员提供了一份证人证词,讲述了富人重新定位重要资源以获得医疗补助的资格:
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Medicaid: A Safety Net for the "Wealthy"
At a time when the cost of long-term nursing home care is exceptionally high, most older middle-class Americans are struggling to foot the bill for the care they require. For wealthy Americans, on the other hand, this is a time of opportunity. Medicaid is a public assistance program initially intended to be a safety net for the truly needy, i.e., the individuals with low income and the medically needy. However, Medicaid has become the primary payer for long-term care in the United States despite its intended role as a “safety net.” Due to medical technology advancements and increases in life expectancy, long-term care has become so expensive that only a few can afford it. Those facing a lengthy nursing home stay have two choices: deplete their lifetime savings until they are poor enough to qualify for Medicaid or engage in Medicaid planning to protect their assets. Wealthy couples quite easily can, and do, choose the latter. As with everything in life, those with greater means have greater options. So, while the government takes measures to restrict Medicaid for the needy, members of the upper class have uncovered a slew of alternative legal strategies to qualify them for Medicaid benefits, nonetheless. During her 2011 congressional testimony, one 36-year career Medicaid eligibility supervisor provided a witness account of wealthy individuals repositioning significant resources to qualify for Medicaid:
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