or equal to the federal poverty level ($1,255/month in 2024). However, there is a great range in income and asset limits within the states. There are also many exceptions to what are considered countable assets and income. Visit our Medicaid page forcomplete eligibility requirementsor tofind...
However, as CMS previewed in May 2024 and we reported on in a priorSidley Update, CMS declined to finalize this proposal. Rather, CMS stated that it will “pursue the collection of additional information from manufacturers related to best price stacking methodologies to...
and key administrative procedures regarding eligibility, enrollment, and access to care vary substantially among state Medicaid programs. These variations have created profound inequities across states in the care of parents and children, particularly during pregnancy and in the postpartum and neonatal peri...
Access to cancer care was expanded by three primary mechanisms: 1) Inclusion of a cancer diagnosis as a covered condition under EM (MD, MN in 2025, PA, WA); 2) Waiving citizenship requirements from Medicaid eligibility criteria (CA, IL, MN, OR, WA); 3) Other state-level programs (D....
My case manager called me back the next day. The eligibility notification I had received didn’t mean what I thought it meant. I was still eligible. For now, that is. The fear that I will lose eligibility still hangs heavy in the face of the Trump administration’s proposed Medicaid cuts...
For instance, if an individual transfers $100,000 on April 1, 2021, moves to a nursing home on April 1, 2022, and spends down to Medicaid eligibility on April 1, 2023, that is when the 20-month penalty period will begin, and it will not end until December 1, 2024. ...
Families who reported receipt of supplemental security income in the past year were excluded since vision benefits can differ by eligibility category. The final sample included 17,345 children, with the vast majority (94%) enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP. The sample for the parent analysis, defined...
People living with AD dementia frequently qualify for Medicaid based on income and disability, and some states have extended eligibility through pathways targeting people with disabilities or long-term support service needs. Despite these provisions, not all low-income people living with AD dementia ...