Category: Fair Hearing Decisions

DHA Case No. MOP 200346 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals February 10, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In an overpayment hearing, the agency has the burden to prove, by the preponderance of the evidence, both that the petitioner failed to provide accurate or complete information and that the petitioner was not eligible during the […] Read more

DHA Case No. MDV 201093 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 8, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Using an inheritance to buy personal property for fair market value is not a divestment, but the purchases must be verified. In this case, the petitioner inherited $9,633 and claimed to have spent it on a desk, […] Read more

DHA Case No. MDD 201432 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals April 9, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF To determine if an applicant can engage in substantial gainful activity, the Disability Determination Bureau applies a 5-step test. In the fifth step, the DDB must determine if the person can do any kind of work that […] Read more

DHA Case No. MGE 201671 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals June 15, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF A Medicaid member must have adequate notice of any change in his or her patient liability. In this case, the petitioner elected online notices and a notice of patient liability was posted to her ACCESS account. Her […] Read more

DHA Case No. MGE 201844 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals July 12, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In determining patient liability, the Medicaid Eligibility Handbook allows a limited number of deductions from income. In this case, the petitioner could not afford to pay both his patient liability and his bankruptcy settlement. ALJ Kelly Cochrane could find […] Read more

DHA Case No. MGE 202884 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals November 2, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In a spousal impoverishment case, the most valuable vehicle is exempted and all others are counted. In this case, the petitioner’s attorney argued (among other things) that he could elect to exempt the least valuable vehicle for the asset […] Read more

DHA Case No. MDD 203616 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 19, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Even if a person cannot engage in any substantial gainful activity, he must still pass a 5-step test to be determined disabled. If he can perform work he has done in the past, Step 4 requires a […] Read more

DHA Case No. FCP 203537 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 28, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Dental implants are listed as a non-covered service under Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 107.07(4)(i). In this case, the petitioner had strong evidence that dental implant-retained dentures were medically necessary and would support her long-term care outcomes. […] Read more

DHA Case No. MPA 203721 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 19, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF To determine the number of approved personal care worker hours, providers use the Personal Care Screening Tool, which can then be adjusted. In this case, the petitioner asked for 29.75 hours per week but was only approved […] Read more

DHA Case No. HMO 203704 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 25, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF A power wheelchair must be approved as medically necessary before Medicaid will pay for it, a determination that includes factors such as being not duplicative of other services and being cost-effective compared to alternatives. In this case, […] Read more

DHA Case No. MGE 203510 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 9, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Income is not available if the individual lacks the legal ability to make it available for support and maintenance. In this case, the petitioner was on hospice and totally incapacitated, had no POA or guardian, her marital […] Read more

DHA Case No. MDV 204093 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 24, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF A divestment penalty does not start until the date a Community Waivers applicant requests a waiver program, meets the functional screen criteria, and meets all other Medicaid eligibility requirements. In this case, the petitioner—represented by a lawyer—divested […] Read more

DHA Case No. FCP 205395 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals August 16, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF If agency error causes an unreasonable delay in an individual’s enrollment in Family Care, DHS may backdate enrollment. In this case, the petitioner applied for Community Waivers for both spouses on April 20, but enrollment did not […] Read more

DHA Case No. BCS 204450 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 29, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In general, all taxable gross income is counted when determining eligibility for BadgerCare Plus, including Social Security income. In this case, the petitioner deposited his Social Security into an ABLE account. ALJ Beth Whitaker found that the […] Read more

DHA Case No. MOP 204371 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals May 2, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF A person must be a resident of Wisconsin to receive Medicaid benefits, and residency ends if another state determines the person to be a resident for its own Medicaid programs. In this case, the petitioner applied for […] Read more