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Medicaid Continuation & Estate Recovery: How Long Are You Covered After Stopping Work?

Posted by Glenn Gilmour | May 14, 2026 | 0 Comments

When your employment situation changes, knowing exactly how long your health coverage remains active is critical for both your health and your financial peace of mind. In North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, and Tennessee, the duration of your coverage depends on how your state handles redetermination and the timing of your last renewal.

 

The 12-Month Rule

In most cases, once you are approved for Medicaid, your coverage is guaranteed for a 12-month period, regardless of changes in your employment or income during that year. This is commonly known as “continuous eligibility.” For a clearer definition of continuous eligibility and healthcare coverage terms, families can review resources provided through HealthCare.gov.

Annual Redetermination

States typically review your eligibility once every 12 months. If you stop working in month three of your coverage cycle, you generally remain covered until your annual renewal date.

Reporting Requirements

While coverage usually lasts until your renewal, you are still required to report changes in income or household status (typically within 10 to 30 days). In expansion states like North Carolina and Maryland, a drop in income may actually strengthen your eligibility. Additional eligibility information and Medicaid definitions can be found through Medicaid.gov.

Grace Periods and Coverage Transitions

If your income increases—for example, if you begin a new job—and you are no longer eligible for Medicaid, coverage typically does not end overnight.

The 60-Day Special Enrollment Period (SEP)

When Medicaid coverage ends, it may trigger a “Qualifying Life Event,” giving you a 60-day window to enroll in a private health insurance plan through the Marketplace.

90-Day Reinstatement Window

If your coverage is terminated because you missed a renewal deadline rather than due to an income increase, many states provide a 90-day grace period to submit your paperwork and have your coverage reinstated retroactively without filing a completely new application.

Strategic Planning for Your Legacy

Medicaid is a powerful healthcare resource, but it is also a complex one. For individuals over age 55, the amount of time spent receiving Medicaid benefits can impact future Estate Recovery procedures. Estate Recovery is the legal process through which a state may seek reimbursement from a person's estate for certain medical costs paid on their behalf.

Our goal is to help families bridge healthcare coverage gaps today while helping protect homes, savings, and long-term financial goals for loved ones tomorrow.

Families across North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, and Tennessee often benefit from proactive Medicaid planning strategies designed to reduce unnecessary financial risk during employment transitions.

Contact Our Firm

If you have questions about how long your coverage may last or how a career change could affect your estate planning goals, Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC is here to help.

We proudly serve clients throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, and Tennessee, focusing on estate administration, Medicaid planning, and long-term asset protection.

📞 Call us today to discuss your transition and planning options.
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