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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.There are several steps that you need to take in order to receive your state sponsored Medicaid program. Read the following points to learn How To Qualify For Medicaid ? in your state.

  • First of all you need to be a citizen of the US in order to receive Medicaid assistance in your own state. If you are not, then you will have to establish US citizenship before you qualify for any kind of Medical assistance.
  • Since Medicaid is a federal-state sponsored health care program, each state determines its own eligibility criterion, duration of treatment and the types of service. Therefore, before applying for Medicaid determine whether you meet the eligibility criterion set by your state.
  • Your eligibility for receiving Medicaid depends on your own assets. Hence, calculate your monthly or annual income, and your assets value and see that it is within the limit set by the state in which you live in. In most states, this limit is set at $2,000 for an individual, and $ 2,250 for couples receiving Medicaid.

Besides this, every state provides Medicaid services to particular, established eligibility group or categorically needy persons such as blind, disabled  pregnant women, children below 18 years of age, elderly persons (above 65 years of age) and HIV/AIDS infected persons.

Once you qualify for your federal-state sponsored Medicaid program, you can apply for Medicaid at your state welfare office, public health department or at human resources department’s office.

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