Medicaid is a government health-care program for the low-income and disabled.Read about Medicaid and how to apply for Medicaid coverage.
Guestover a year ago Hi. I am 52 years old male. I live in NYC. I can`t afford to pay for medical care and I have some Qs about Medicaid. How do I qualify for Medicaid? Do I have to cancel other health insurance? I am in a nursing home and wonder can I still keep the part...
How Poor Is Poor Enough to Qualify for Medicaid Benefits?
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To be eligible for Medicaid, you cannot have recently transferred assets. Congress does not want you to move into a nursing home on Monday, give all your money to your children (or whomever) on Tuesday, and qualify for Medicaid on Wednesday. So, it has imposed a penalty on people who tr...
No, the age of eligibility for Medicare has not changed to 67. The age of eligibility for Medicare is still 65 for most individuals. However, there are certain circumstances where individuals may qualify for Medicare before the age of 65, such as having certain disabilities or end-stage renal...
State Medicaid offices will not pay cost-share. This program does not offer full Medicaid benefits. Full Benefits Dual Eligible (FBDE) Program: Individuals who qualify for this program are eligible for full Medicaid benefits and may receive limited assistance from Medicaid for Medicare cost-share....
For those with Medicare prescription plans, coverage will also vary. You can also look into the Low Income Subsidy (LIS)/Extra Help program and see if you are eligible to qualify. Coverage for Medicaid varies by state.6 You can check Novo Nordisk's website for savings coupons. For people...
In states that have not expanded Medicaid, eligibility levels are lower than in states that have expanded. Even if your state hasn't expanded Medicaid and it looks like your income is below the level to qualify for financial help with a Marketplace plan, you should fill out a Marketplace a...
President Barack Obama signed theAffordable Care Act(ACA) into law in 2010.13The law, referred to as Obamacare, states that all legal residents and citizens of the United States with incomes of up to 138% of the poverty line qualify for coverage in Medicaid participating states.9While the law...