Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Implications of the ABLE Act for State Medicaid Programs
According to a September 7, 2017, email
update from Medicaid.gov, “the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) is providing guidance to states on how to treat ‘ABLE’ accounts in
Medicaid financial eligibility determinations.
The Stephen Beck, Jr., Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014
(the ABLE Act), enacted in 2015, created a program under which people with
disabilities can save money for their disability-related expenses in
tax-advantaged accounts. Because disability
can serve as a basis for Medicaid eligibility, many individuals who apply for
Medicaid on the basis of having a disability may be interested in opening an
ABLE account, and this letter provides guidance to states on the treatment of
funds in, contributions to, and distributions from an ABLE account for purposes
of Medicaid eligibility.” The letter is
available here. AHCA supported the
passage of the ABLE Act in Congress.
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