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church1919
Asked July 2018
Can your assets from another state be taken if you are applying in another state for Medicaid?
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anonymous439773
Jul 2018
Yes. They do a social security number and it will show up all accounts with name and social security or accounts that have different names and social security will be investigated.
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JoAnn29
Jul 2018
I think any assets you have no matter where its held, Medicaid needs to know about it.
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Caretaker13
Jul 2018
An important question... hope some folks here can help with some insight...
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