
Private List sortedAttributes = class SortedAttribute int idProduct Private int = "idProduct", entit圜olumn = "idProduct", entity = SortedAttribute.class) Public static final String TABLE_NAME = int idProduct Here is what i have so far: = TABLE_NAME) the list item has no primarykey that would be related to the database.īut i have no problem adding the same primary key for the ProductModel if necessary. the list item is called measurements and its of type Measurement. Because this penalty period cannot start until the penalty period imposed for the transfers prior to January 1, 2009, is over, the begin date of this penalty period will be October 1, 2010.I am having a hard time getting a list item into room. The penalty period for these divestments is 71 days (15,000 divided by 209). Since these transfers were made on or after January 1, 2009, the divested amounts are totaled and divided by the daily nursing home rate of pay to determine the penalty period. From these divestments Ernie has a 28 month penalty period (180,000 divided by 6,362) with a begin date of Jand an end date of September 30, 2010. Since it goes to August 31, 2008, it extends into the month that immediately precedes the month of another transfer, the Septemtransfer. Each of the later transfers, the October 1, 2009, November 1, 2009, and December 1, 2009, occur in consecutive months so the worker will add together all of the divested amounts from Jthrough Decemto calculate the penalty period. The June 1, 2008, transfer has a penalty period of three months. These transfers were made prior to January 1, 2009, so the worker would use the policy for multiple transfers prior to January 1, 2009, to determine the penalty period. In the 36-month look-back period he made the following transfers: He meets all the financial and non-financial criteria for Medicaid except he divested both prior to and after January 1, 2009. When an applicant A person who has submitted a request for coverage for whom no decision has been made regarding eligibility or member A recipient of Medicaid formerly referred to as a "client." has penalty periods from transfers that occurred prior to January 1, 2009, and transfers that occurred on or after January 1, 2009, the penalty period for the transfers in 2009 may not begin until the month after the earlier penalty period ends.Įxample 1: Ernie entered a nursing home and applied for Medicaid on June 3, 2010.

Note about penalty period begin date for multiple transfers:

For these divestments it does not matter if the divestments were made in sequential months, have penalty periods that overlap, or penalty periods that extend into a month immediately preceding a month in which there was another transfer. That total will be used to calculate the appropriate divestment penalty period.

that occur during the look-back period must be added together, to arrive at a total divestment amount. Wisconsin does not recognize common law marriage. If there are divestments prior to Januin the look back period which are not connected in any of the ways described above, treat them as separate and calculate a separate penalty period for each.įor multiple divestments that occur on or after January 1, 2009, all transfers made by the institutionalized individual or his or her spouse A spouse is that person recognized by Wisconsin law as another person's legal husband or wife. Transfers with a penalty period (see Section 17.5 Penalty Period) that extends into the month immediately preceding a month in which there is another transfer.Ĭalculate the penalty period (see Section 17.5 Penalty Period). Transfers with a penalty period (see Section 17.5 Penalty Period) that extends into a month in which there is another transfer. Transfers that occur in both months of a period of any two consecutive months.

Multiple divestments are two or more separate divestments made within the look back period or at any time thereafter.įor multiple divestments that occurred prior to January 1, 2009:Īdd together all the divested amounts of transfers in the look back period or any time thereafter that are connected in any of the following ways:
