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Long Island Medicaid Planning Attorney Seth Schlessel Unveils Comprehensive Article on 2023 Medicaid Income Limits

Long Island Medicaid Planning Attorney Seth Schlessel Unveils Comprehensive Article on 2023 Medicaid Income Limits

Long Island Medicaid planning attorney Seth Schlessel (https://www.schlessellaw.com/medicaid-income-limits-ny/) has released an informative article titled 'Medicaid Income Limits NY 2023’. The article provides extensive insight into the updated income limits for Medicaid eligibility in New York, offering a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the changes in Medicaid income limits and their potential impact on healthcare coverage.

Schlessel stresses the importance of having a sound understanding of these changes. "Staying well-informed about the changes in Medicaid income limits empowers individuals to take control of their healthcare and financial future," the Long Island Medicaid planning attorney explains. 

The Long Island Medicaid planning attorney delves into the specifics of Medicaid, a means-tested program aiming to improve access to healthcare for vulnerable populations. It outlines the current Medicaid income limits in New York for 2023, which are based on a percentage of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Importantly, these limits have been raised to 138% of the FPL for the upcoming year.

Schlessel's article offers in-depth information on the varying income limits for different household sizes, from individual applicants to married couples and families with dependents. The article also addresses the non-financial eligibility requirements for Medicaid in New York, such as citizenship and immigration status, New York state residency requirements, and social security number requirements.

"Medicaid income limits and rules can be complex," Schlessel acknowledges. "But with the right guidance, Long Island residents can understand how to accurately calculate income, understand countable income, and navigate the application process effectively."

The article also highlights the annual changes in Medicaid income limits due to factors such as Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA), changes in Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Limits, and state and federal poverty guidelines. Schlessel emphasizes the necessity for applicants and current beneficiaries to stay informed about these changes.

Navigating the complexities of Medicaid rules and planning for long-term care can often be overwhelming. Schlessel encourages individuals and families to seek professional assistance, saying, "Working with a Medicaid planning attorney can be instrumental in creating a comprehensive and effective Medicaid plan."

So, if one is considering applying for Medicaid or is currently a Medicaid beneficiary, it is essential to read Attorney Schlessel's article on the 2023 Medicaid income limits in New York. Stay informed and prepared for the healthcare and financial future.

About Schlessel Law PLLC:

Schlessel Law PLLC is a renowned law firm based in Long Island, New York. The firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal services related to Medicaid planning and eligibility. The firm is led by Attorney Seth Schlessel, a seasoned Long Island Medicaid planning attorney who combines an in-depth understanding of Medicaid laws with a client-centric approach to deliver personalized, effective legal solutions. With Schlessel Law PLLC, clients can expect legal counsel that is well-structured, legally sound, and aligned with their best interests.

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