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vickyl
Asked September 2021
In the state of NC, once a person is accepted for Medicaid, how long do I have to spend down checking?
Checking is approx $2700 due to refund on part B insurance & credit from private pay.
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Sep 2021
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/in-nc-when-patient-accepted-for-medicaid-now-has-approx-2700-in-checking-470122.htm
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This has already been asked with question answered. Will report so duplicate is deleted.