Medicaid income eligibility in California is based on household size. To qualify for free Medi-Cal coverage, you need to earn less than 138% of the poverty level, based on the number of people who live in your home. The income limits based on household size are:...
Typically, you qualify for a subsidy to offset the cost of California’s health insurance mandate if you earn between 100% and 600% of the FPL. If you make less than 100% of the FPL, you may qualify for Medi-Cal. If you make more than 600% of the FPL, you prob...
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(FPL) is what Covered California uses to determine whether you’ll get financial help or if you qualify for Medi-Cal. It’s a measure of income level issued annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federal poverty levels are used to determine eligibility for certain ...
claim to be backdated to an earlier PUA effective date based on your last day of work, you could receive payment for prior weeks you were unemployed due to COVID-19. You will be required to provide the EDD eligibility information every two weeks. This is known as certifying for benefits....
Incorrect eligibility determination. This includes if you applied during open enrollment and were initially told you were eligible for Medi-Cal and then later determined not to be eligible for Medi-Cal. The health plan did not receive your information due to technical issues. An error in processin...