How to Get Medicaid Insurance ?

Posted by memei | March 24th, 2010 in Medicaid Program | No Comments »

Medicaid Insurance You can get Medicaid if …
It is a United States citizen or an alien who is eligible and You reside in North Carolina. You have a Social Security number or have applied for one and
A. You get a check from one of the following programs:
1. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
2. Work First Family Assistance (WFFA)
3. County Special Assistance for Elderly or
Disabled (SAA or SAD)
4. Special Assistance for the Blind (SAB)
or
B. If your countable income are within the limits of any of the categories listed below:
1. Age (65 years or older), blind or disabled .
2. Families with children under 19 years (See the User’s Guide Health Insurance Programs Medicaid for Families and Children in North Carolina). The letter to residents at the beginning of this guide will how to obtain a copy.

Income Levels
Since Medicaid is health insurance for those lower-income persons at certain levels, you should receive a check from one of the programs mentioned in section A. or above, your monthly income can not be greater than the amounts mentioned below. The amounts listed then change every year in April, so ask your worker (a) social what currently amounts.

Annual Income
Medically Needy Categorically Applicant Needed
Individual $ 8,980 $ 2,904
Young $ 12,120 * $ 3,804 *
* Combined Income
If your income is greater than one of the amounts for Categorically Needy, you may still qualify if you have accounts can not afford medical or if you expect to have medical treatment in the future close. You may have to pay a deductible before Medicaid will pay the bills.
Call the Department of Social Services locality to find out what the deductible if any.

Asking for Assistance
Also, if you are requesting assistance for himself, you can not have assets valued at over $ 2,000, such as savings in the bank. If you are for help as a couple, may not own community property valued at more than $ 3,000. Assets not included in this figure are the home where they live and the funds designated for burial. There are different rules in case a
spouse is in a convalescence home and the other stays at home.


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