We’re here for you. Texas Medicaid members need a managed care plan they can count on. UnitedHealthcare Community Plan has a long history of providing high quality health care to pregnant women, children, people with disabilities and older adults in the State of Texas. We’d be honored to...
In Texas, a parent in a household of three would be limited to earning no more than $344 a month to qualify for Medicaid. And most adults with a disability can qualify without a dependent child and be eligible for Medicaid home health services with an income of up to $2,800 a month....
In these states, childless adults who are not disabled or pregnant are not eligible for Medicaid no matter their income (except for Wisconsin). 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...
Parents are eligible in all the nonexpansion states, but generally with very low income thresholds—the median income limit is 40% of the poverty level.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 ...
…Under per capita caps, the federal government would establish for each state a per-person payment for each of the main eligibility categories in the Medicaid program: the elderly, the blind and disabled, nondisabled adults, and children. The federal government would then make payments to the ...
ConnecticutIn Connecticut, Medicaid has a program called theHome Care Program for Elders(CHCPE). This program is somewhat unique in that it is also open to non-Medicaid eligible residents. The state also offers thePersonal Care Assistanceprogram, which is available to disabled residents under 65 ...
Medical Help for Low Income Adults With No Insurance in Texas Income Levels While earning more money or otherwise receiving more income is generally a good thing, it can mean that you're no longer eligible for Medicaid. The key is your income and your state's eligibility standards. Those sta...
The parents of a disabled man in Tennessee who had been on Medicaid for three decades fought with the state this summer to keep him enrolled as he lay dying from pneumonia in a hospital. Seven months into what was predicted to be the biggest upheaval in the 58-year history of the governm...
Medicare is federally administered and covers older or disabled Americans, while Medicaid operates at the state level and covers low-income families and some single adults. Funding for Medicare comes from payroll taxes and premiums paid by recipients. ...
Another way of committing fraud is to impersonate a licensed provider. For example, in 2022, a Texas woman was accused of using her ex-husband’s provider number to submit fraudulent claims to Medicaid for counseling services that were never provided, receiving more than $600,000 in fraudulent...