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An informative video on Medicaid and how it affects Texans.
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An informative video on Medicaid and how it affects Texans.
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Two men posing as wealthy Russian Drug Smugglers get told not to put their exotic sports cars on the Medicaid application, to classify their drug business as "babysitting," and to get abortions for their underage sisters who perform sex in exchange for drugs. John Buckley as Sergei Spencer Meads as Afghani ProjectVeritas.com Promoting Modern-Day Muckrakers

2012 Republican presidential hopeful and Tea Party darling Michele Bachmann's husband has collected Medicaid payments for several years for a Christian Counseling Clinic. Cenk Uygur an Ana Kasparian discuss. The Largest Online News Show in the World. Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk's Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com
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Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks with MSNBC host Cenk Uygur about why he voted against the Ryan budget and what programs he'd like to cut. Ron Paul Admits He's cut Social Security & Meidcare if elected President: 04:42
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The Arc of Indiana produced this video to provide information on Indiana's Medicaid Waiver Program. Medicaid waivers provide home and community-based supports to people with disabilities.

When Gracie Scarrow, 94, was diagnosed with congestive heart failure she didn't have the money to pay for the care she needed. With her daughter Lela's help, Gracie turned to Medicaid. The program pays for her nursing home, and they couldn't be happier with the care.

Cenk Uygur on House Budget Chairman Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) who wants to cut Medicare and Medicaid to reduce the federal budget deficit. Does this help President Barack Obama politically in 2012? Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly On Facebook: www.facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk's Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com
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Richard Eskow of Campaign For America's Future explains President Obama's grand bargain which includes cuts to social security, medicare and medicaid. The Largest Online News Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe: bit.ly FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk's Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com
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Medicaid is the key source of health care coverage for low income families, disabled and poor, elderly South Carolinians. Yet few people really understand how the Medicaid program works or who and what it covers and doesnt cover. Listen to the stories of how Medicaid plays a critical part in the health of the states citizens and economy.
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Mario walks into Medicaid office and says he is an unemployed plumber. The Medicaid official encourages him not to talk about his illegal mushrooms, and how to account for his illegitimate income with a legitimate source.

The community of Flint, Mich., already reeling from unemployment, is now suffering the effects of state cuts to Medicaid, the government insurance program for the poor and disabled. Related Article: nyti.ms
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If you are on social security you probably have Medicare Part B premiums taken out of your social security check each month. This is just like other health insurance where you pay a monthly premium and when you go to the doctor you have Medicare deductibles and co-pays. This covers most of a retired person's medical bills but not prescription drugs. Therefore many people purchase a Medicare Supplement which pays the Medicare deductibles and co-pays. Blue-Cross Blue-Shield, AARP and Humana, among others are companies who sell this type of Medicare Supplemental Insurance. In addition many retired persons have purchased a Medicare Part D insurance which covers the expenses of prescription drugs. Again Medicare Part D insurance has deductibles and co-pays which you pay out of pocket. In summary Medicare is a health insurance with monthly insurance premiums. Medicaid is different. Medicaid is an entitlement program. You must apply for and qualify for Medicaid. There are income limitations and asset limitations so your qualification is not automatic. Most people qualify income wise but do not qualify asset wise. If you are single and want to qualify for Medicaid to pay for your nursing home costs you can own a home, a car and $2000 in money and other assets. Most people have more money than this. Most will need to do some planning and get some advice to help them arrange their affairs so they qualify as quickly as possible. Taking just two or three months to figure all this <b>...</b>
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MSNBC host Cenk Uygur speaks with Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Ezra Klein of the Washington Post about how Senate Republicans are retreating from Congressman Ryan's Medicare voucher plan (but there will soon be a fight over Medicare).
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"DON'T PUT THAT ON THE APPLICATION," says the Medicaid official in Richmond, VA after a man posing as a wealthy drug dealer says he deals in illicit drugs and prostitution. The Worker gives medicaid application that states, "If you knowingly give false, incorrect, or incomplete information in order to help someone else receive benefits, you could be arrested and prosecuted for fraud." Spencer Meads reporting ProjectVeritas.com Promoting Modern Day Muckrakers

Mainecare official counsels Sean"one way to get around" his access to 250K and eventually advises him to falsely claim he intends to pay his parents back. The MaineCare employee also tells Sean "they don't care" where the parents are getting their money from after Sean says the money is under the table. ProjectVeritas.com Promoting Modern-Day Muckrakers.
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A St. Petersburg Times special report Drug research: To test or to tout? By Robert Farley, Times Staff Writer April 13, 2008 In the mental institution in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Nurse Ratched is obsessed with keeping order on the ward. She dispenses pills that sedate the residents into near zombies. The novel was published in the 1960s, when Haldol and Thorazine were the drugs of choice to fight schizophrenia. They calm patients but also can cause uncontrollable shakes. In the 1990s, drug companies trumpeted a new class of drugs, atypical antipsychotics, that they billed as a dream solution: better treatment, fewer shakes. They wanted the Food and Drug Administration to let them say their drugs were safer and more effective than Haldol. But the FDA said no, because the drug companies had submitted biased studies, according to documents obtained by the St. Petersburg Times. It happened when Eli Lilly and Co. asked for approval of Zyprexa, and again when Janssen asked for approval for Risperdal. The FDA said Risperdal could come to market. But there was a caveat: "We would consider any advertisement or promotion labeling for Risperdal false, misleading or lacking fair balance ... if there is a presentation of data that conveys the impression that (Risperdal) is superior to haloperidol (generic for Haldol) or any other marketed antipsychotic drug product with regard to safety or effectiveness." Believing they had invented better drugs, not to mention the opportunity <b>...</b>
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Educational Video about Elder Law, Elder Care, and Medicaid Asset Protection Planning / Medicaid Planning, featuring Evan H. Farr, Certified Elder Law Attorney and Certified Estate Advisor in Virginia and DC.
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Maine Medicaid official advises Ted Ceanneidigh (Pronounced Ted Kennedy), "If you don't have proof of income, then you have no income" despite the fact Ted says he works with "cash and precious metals." and says the Metal is "less traceable." The Medicaid official also encourages the man posing as Ted Ceanneidigh, "Don't say anything [about your corvette]."
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DHHS worker - "They're going to ask if you have income. You don't have to go into details. You don't have a paycheck, you don't file taxes, you have no income." "If you don't have proof of income, then you have no income. " Evidence that demonstrates both the Medicaid system's vulnerability to fraud and abuse, and the critical need for reforms to insert more safeguards and accountability into Maine's vast welfare system.
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In order to qualify for Medicaid, a person must meet certain eligibility requirements. Applicants must fall within a certain income range and are limited to a certain number of other assets. Jason Lazarus, a financial planner in Orlando, FL, explains the requirements and what is required to qualify.
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