What is the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program?
If individuals receive Medicaid benefits during their lifetimes, Medicaid may have a claim against their estates for any amount spent on the recipient. This is called the Medicaid Estate Recovery program. The program, which operates on a state and federal level, is designed to recover the assistance payments from the assets in the estate.
Estate recovery applies to anyone who received government benefits and were age 55 years or older at the time of their death. The law requires that the personal representative or attorney of the estate send a copy of the death certificate to the Agency for Health Care Administration to determine whether Medicaid provided assistance. If so, a claim is then filed with the probate court.
The main targets of this program are nursing home residents who were also Medicaid recipients during their lifetime. If the Medicaid recipient leaves behind a spouse, a child under the age of 18, or a blind/disabled child, the estate recovery does not apply.
Bach & Jacobs, P.A. provides assistance to personal representatives and trustees who are responsible for administering estates and trusts. If you have been named as a personal representative or trustee for someone who has recently died, contact our firm for a consultation with one of our attorneys.