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Wednesday, May 26, 2021 / Categories: Financial, Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid Medicare Coverage: Issues & Options With Mary Schmitt Smith Attorney Mary Schmitt Smith is the first certified elder law attorney (CELA) in Michigan. She explains Medicare coverage issues and options in the various plans, provides facts and figures around Medicare and Medicaid, and suggests advocacy organization resources and information. Mary also discusses the future of Medicare and the impact in the future, and leaves us with five takeaways. Mary Schmitt Smith is a partner with Lipson Neilson, advising clients in various areas with a distinct focus on drafting and administration of Special Needs Trusts. She has served on the Board of Directors of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and is a charter member of the Special Needs Alliance. Previous Article 'The Insider' - The World's Oldest Pandemic Magazine Next Article The Best You in Every Season Print Tags: Mary Schmitt Smith Medicare and Elder Law Medicare vs. Medicaid Medicare Options More links Mary Schmitt Smith Center for Medicare Advocacy Area Agency on Aging 1-B Medicare.gov