Simplified Eligibility for Children's Medicaid in Texas: A Status Report at Nine Months 来自 library.cppp.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 7 作者: A Dunkelberg 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 library.cppp.org 相似文献Routine Emergency Department Use for Sick Care by Children in the ...
Moreover, a parent with two children may only earn up to as little as 15 percent FPL in Texas (equivalent to roughly 320 U.S. dollars a month) to be eligible for Medicaid. This statistic displays Medicaid income eligibility limits for adults as a percent of the Federal Poverty Level as ...
Many of those who could lose coverage are eligible for coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or traditional Medicaid. States have the responsibility to assess eligibility in a way that will minimize coverage losses, particularly for children, people of color, and people with disabilities. ...
2 In Texas, for example, which has the largest number of uninsured adults of any state, a parent with 2 children making more than $3733 per year (17% of the poverty level) would be ineligible for Medicaid and caught in the coverage gap. An estimated 2.2 million uninsured adults fall in...
Before President Obama's law expanded Medicaid eligibility, millions of people who were already entitled to its safety-net coverage were not enrolled. Those same people are now signing up in unexpectedly high numbers, partly because of publicity about getting insured under the law. ...
In addition, racial differences asthmatic children's health status and their eligibility status is examined. For the purpose of this study two models will be used: a cross-sectional model studying asthmatic children during the years 1996 through 2000 and a fixed effects model....
When Medicaid caseloads decline during economic upturns, states have tended to expand benefit packages and loosen eligibility criteria — relying on Congress to provide ad hoc bailouts when expenses spike in subsequent recessions. Amen. I’m particularly disgusted that the system rewards states for ...
Eligibilitywas expanded to include adults under the age of 65, provided their incomes fell under 133% of thefederal poverty level(FPL), as per the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.7 Children account for 38% of enrollees with about 18% of the total cost. By comparison, people ...
Medicaidis a government health program available to certain low-income individuals and families who meet the eligibility standards set by federal and state law. Rules vary by state, including the rules for counting your income and resources. There are special rules for those living in nursing homes...
We stratified the primary analyses by children (age 0-18 years) and adults (19 years or older) because of distinct patterns of care and Medicaid eligibility pathways for these groups. The Yale University institutional review board reviewed the study and deemed it exempt because we used ...