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Medicaid Liens Could Trip Up Obamacare Expansion

As health-care expands in an effort to cover all Americans, the Medicaid expansion could mean that more people over the age of 55 will face liens being placed on their assets for their care, according to a report in BenefitsPro. "Washington and many other states, including California, Florida and New York, interpret the [federal] regulations to mean that they should use liens to try to recover any money spent by Medicaid on any care for people ages 55 and older, not just for long-term care specifically," BenefitsPro also reports. But regulators in Washington issued an emergency rule to limit lien recoveries only to Medicaid funds spent on long-term care in order to reduce a disincentive for people to sign up for health-care coverage, BenefitsPro concludes