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How To Apply For Medicaid ?



In order receive Medicaid you need to submit a completed application at your nearest security office, the welfare department in your city, or Department of Health and Human Resource.

 

Online applications are also available on the Human Resource Development website.Each state has different qualifying criteria to ascertain whether the candidate is eligible for receiving Medicaid or not. Medicaid officials generally check the age of the candidate, disability status, income and asset value, and citizenship among other things.

Here is a brief explanation of How To Apply For Medicaid ? program.

  • First of all gather proof of age (birth certificate), proof of citizenship, proof of your income, insurance policy card, resident proof, medical bills. Some states also require immunization proof.
  • Fill in the application form for receiving Medicaid. You can also download the application form from Human Resource and Development website, but some states do not accept online applications. You will need to mail, fax or deliver your application in person to your nearest Medicaid office.
  • Once your application is accepted by Medicaid, an official you will be called for eligibility interview. The eligibility interview is generally held at the Human Resource Development Office, but if you are handicapped or reside in rural area, then the interview can also be carried on phone.
  • The interviewer (Medicaid official) generally asks some personal questions which are very essential to determine your eligibility for Medicaid.
  • If you do not qualify for Medicaid, then there are alternative programs that provide low cost medical insurance or low cost medical treatment.

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How-To-Qualify-For-Medicaid      Medicaid is a combined federal-state long-term health care program that provides financial assistance to low income individuals including elderly persons, disabled, underprivileged children and pregnant women. Medicaid was first launch in 1960s as a way to help low-income US citizen who are in need of long-term medical assistance. More..


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