Using a Regression Kink Design (RKD) framework, this paper takes a new approach to the identification of the effect of Medicaid generosity on household income. Both state-level data and March CPS data from 1980 to 2013 suggest that generous federal funding of state-level Medicaid costs have a...
Homemaker Services – This includes assistance with general household chores. It can include housekeeping, laundry, shopping for groceries and other essential items, as well as the preparation of meals. The lines between homemaker services, support with the instrumental activities of daily living, and...
Not disclosing household composition (an example of that is an unmarried couple with children when the mother applies for Medicaid and doesn’t disclose the father’s income) Allowing another individual to use your Medicaid card to obtain services Receiving the benefits in New York while living els...
In Kansas, childless adults without disabilities don’t qualify for Medicaid. Parents like Adams aren’t covered when their household incomes hit 38% of the federal poverty level. For a single parent of one child, it’s less than $7,500; for a family ...
States that haven’t expanded Medicaid saw the biggest share of uninsured residents, but even in expansion states, 6 percent of preunwinding enrollees with household incomes of less than $20,000 — a group that should largely still be eligible for Medicaid — said they are currently uninsured....
Household tasks for health/safety purposes, such as moving home furniture to allow an individual to more easily move about the home Services can be provided by a state-approved home care agency or by someone who the senior chooses, given the individual meets Medicaid’s provider qualifications. ...
! Up to $2,000 of household goods and personal effects;! Life insurance policies with a total face value of $1,500 or less per person; ! Burial funds not in excess of $1,500 each for an individual and spouse (plus accrued interest); ! Property essential to self-support, including ...
personal and household items (e.g., furniture, appliances, personal computers, personal jewelry, personal care items, or items of cultural or religious significance), certain property essential to income-producing activity, and the value of a burial space. Further, one automobile, regardless of val...
She received a packet in December letting her know that her household income exceeded Medi-Cal's threshold—something she believed was an error. Marisol's husband is out of work due to a back injury, she said, and her two children primarily support their family with part-time jobs at Ross...
Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, said she remains worried the drop in Medicaid enrollment among children is steeper than typical. That's particularly bothersome because children usually qualify for Medicaid at higher household income levels tha...