Summary
Medicaid can request financial information, such as credit card statements, if there is suspicion of unreported income or financial discrepancies. While credit cards themselves may not need to be reported, transactions indicating income or assets might. Medicaid rules can vary by state, so its advisable to review the Georgia Medicaid eligibility manual or consult with a Medicaid caseworker for specific rules. If you have concerns, consider consulting with a local attorney specializing in Medicaid issues for personalized advice.Full Conversation
No What I want to know is how can I prove a negative?
Proving a negative, especially in legal situations, can be challenging. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Gather all financial records, including bank statements and receipts, to show your financial activity.
- Provide a sworn affidavit detailing your financial situation.
- Collect statements from credible third parties (e.g., employers, family) verifying your financial status.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
No more details, but what if they demand to see my credit card statements? I know of no rule that says they can do this?
Medicaid can request credit card statements if they suspect unreported income or financial discrepancies. Here's what you can do:
- Review your credit card statements for any transactions that may need clarification.
- Provide the statements to your Medicaid caseworker if requested.
- Consult with a Medicaid attorney for further advice.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
How as far as I know you aren't required to report your credit cards to medicaid?
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Medicaid can request credit card statements if they suspect unreported income or financial discrepancies. While credit cards themselves may not need to be reported, transactions showing income or assets might.
Can you tell me more about why Medicaid is requesting this information?
I don't know.
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Medicaid can request credit card statements if they suspect unreported income or financial discrepancies. While credit cards themselves may not need to be reported, transactions showing income or assets might.
Would you like guidance on how to proceed with gathering and presenting this information?
Where does it say this in the medicade rules?
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Medicaid rules allow them to request financial information, including credit card statements, if there is suspicion of unreported income or financial discrepancies. This is to ensure eligibility and prevent fraud.
Would you like more detailed guidance on this or assistance in connecting with a local lawyer who can help you further?
I asked where it says in the rules?
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Medicaid rules can vary slightly between states. In Georgia, Medicaid has the authority to request financial information, including credit card statements, if there is suspicion of unreported income or financial discrepancies. This is part of their eligibility verification process.
Would you like more detailed guidance on this or assistance in understanding specific rules?
Never was asked about this on varification.
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Medicaid can request financial information to verify eligibility. You can refer to the Georgia Medicaid eligibility manual or contact your Medicaid caseworker for specific rules. Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
No if you can't provide the rules guess we're done here. Thanks?
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It seems like you have specific concerns regarding Medicaid's authority to request credit card statements. While I can't provide the exact rule from the Medicaid manual, I recommend:
- Reviewing the Georgia Medicaid eligibility manual.
- Consulting directly with your Medicaid caseworker for clarity.
- Seeking advice from an attorney specializing in Medicaid issues.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.