The GAO has issued a report entitled “Medicaid: Financial Characteristics of Approved Applicants and Methods Used to Reduce Assets to Qualify for Nursing Home Coverage.” The report highlights ways applicants in Florida, New York, and South Carolina reduce their countable assets to qualify for Medicaid nursing home coverage, including (1) spending countable resources on goods and services that are not countable towards financial eligibility, such as prepaid funeral arrangements; (2) converting countable resources into noncountable resources that generate an income stream for the applicant (e.g., an annuity or promissory note); (3) giving away countable assets as a gift to another individual (which could lead to a penalty period that delays Medicaid nursing home coverage); and (4) for married applicants, increasing the amount of assets a spouse remaining in the community can retain (e.g., through the purchase of an annuity). The report does not include recommendations.