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Elder Law Extra, 2.7.22

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Elder Law Extra, 2.7.22A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation.  Click on the headline to read the full article.

  • Next Big Health Crisis: 15M People Could Lose Medicaid When Pandemic Ends

  • Social Security Expands Public Services, But Field Offices to Remain Closed Until Spring

  • Mass. High Court to Decide Fate of Annuity Payments if Spouse Dies Before End of Term

  • Medicare Expects to Start Paying for Home Covid-19 Tests This Spring

  • Pandemic-Fueled Shortages of Home Health Workers Strand Patients Without Necessary Care

  • Consumers Are Getting New Information About Nursing Home Staffing but Need More

  • Steps Attorneys Can Take to Reduce the Risk of Financial Exploitation

  • Don’t Count Out the Bypass Trust

  • CMS Revises Visitation Guidance; Nursing Facilities Must Provide Rapid COVID Tests if Requiring Visitors Be Tested

  • All That COVID Aid Included $366 Billion for the Wealthy

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