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Medicaid Rules Do Not Allow for Keeping a Life Insurance Policy

December 9, 2011 / Chris Orestis
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Medicaid Rules Do Not Allow for Keeping a Life Insurance PolicyWhen an individual applies for Medicaid, the State conducts a “look back” to find transfers of assets for 60 months prior to the date the individual is institutionalized or, if later, the date he or she applies for Medicaid. All transfers made by the applicant or the applicant’s spouse subsequent to January 1, 2010, whether from an individual or to an individual or from a trust or to a trust, have a five year look-back period.
These provisions apply when assets are transferred by individuals in long-term care facilities or receiving home and community-based waiver services, or by their spouses, or someone else acting on their behalf. At state option, these provisions can also apply to various other eligibility groups.

Transferring ownership of a life insurance policy for less than its fair market value would be a violation of Medicaid’s asset transfer and look back requirements. A policy can be surrendered for its cash value to be spent down on care or a policy can be converted for its market value and the benefit of that conversion can be used to pay for long term care as a qualified spend down.

Medicaid rules are very clear that a life insurance policy is an unqualified asset and counts against Medicaid eligibility.
The owner of one or more policies has a variety of options to consider:
A policy with more than a minimal amount of cash value (usually $1,500 or more depending on the state) must be liquidated with the proceeds spent down on care.
A policy with no cash value does not need to be liquidated but the death benefit will be subject to Medicaid recovery efforts to return the amount of money spent on care.
Many states will exempt a “final expense” policy if the full death benefit value is assigned to a funeral home.
Assignment of a life insurance policy for less than its fair market value is a violation of asset transfer rules if done within the 60 month look back period.
A policy owner has the legal right to convert a life insurance policy into a long term care benefit plan at its fair market value and extend their spend down period by covering cost of care while preserving a portion of the death benefit until exhausted.

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