If healthy but 133% of FPL, are you Medicaid eligible?

vendredi 17 avril 2015

Before 2010 vs After 2010



Question 1:

Before 2010, what made you eligible for Medicaid?



Question 2:

Now is being 133% or Lower of FPL and US citizenship the ONLY requirements for Medicaid eligibility?

(Example: Suppose you are at 133% FPL but it's because you by choice decided you don't feel like paying for the services Medicaid covers, so you choose to not work on purpose to keep an income at exactly 133% of FPL to reap the system. Is this the only Medicaid eligibility requirement? Or does this not satisfy being categorically needy?



Question 3:

What services does Social Security DI trust fund cover of a person who is disabled?



Question 4:

Is it possible to be eligible for all three: Social security DI benefits, Medicare medical and Rx services related to the same disability, Medicaid



disabled with kidney failure, age 35, having worked 13 calendar quarters

If so, which of these services would be the primary payer? How would the benefits be coordinated?



Or is DI from social security simply a cash distribution regardless of medical necessity?





If healthy but 133% of FPL, are you Medicaid eligible?

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