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Living
Here Services
Medicaid
For Families & Children |
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Medicaid For Families & Children
- Medicaid for Infants up to age 1. The
family income limit is equal to 185% of the poverty
level. There is no limit on resources.
- Medicaid for Children from age 1 through age
5. The family income limit is equal to 133%
of the poverty level. There is no resource limit.
- Medicaid for Children from age 6 through age
18. The family income limit is equal to 100%
of the poverty level, which is lower than the
income limit for younger children. There is no
resource limit.
- Medicaid for Caretakers and Children age 19
and 20. The income limit is lower than the
income limit for children under age 18. There
is a limit on resources.
- Medicaid for Medically Needy coverage
for parents and children whose incomes are higher
than those allowed in other coverage groups. Families
must meet a deductible based on the amount by which
their income exceeds the MAF-MN income limit. There
is a limit on resources
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Monthly income limits for children vary with the age of the child, with
the type coverage the child is eligible for, and the number of people
in the child’s family. The chart below gives examples by age,
category and family size. If income is greater than these amounts
the child may be eligible for NC Health
Choice for Children.
- Medicaid Health Insurance For Infants and Children
(Effective 04/2004)
Covers children under age 19
| Family
size |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Monthly
Income Limit -Under age 1 |
$1,436 |
$1,926 |
$2,416 |
$2,907 |
Monthly
Income Limit - Age 1 through age 5 |
$1032 |
$1,385 |
$1,737 |
$2,090 |
Monthly
Income Limit - Age 6 through age 18 |
$776 |
$1041 |
$1,306 |
$1,571 |
Special Note: Please remember that deductions
can be taken from gross income for work-related expenses,
child-care costs, and court-ordered child support
or alimony. If your income is over the limit and
your children have high medical bills, your children
may still qualify for Medicaid and have a deductible.
- Medicaid Health Insurance For Families
Covers Children under age 21 and their Parents/Caretakers
| Family
size |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Monthly
Income Limit |
$362 |
$472 |
$544 |
$594 |
If monthly income exceeds these amounts the family must meet a deductible based
upon the Medically Needy income limits below:
| Family
size |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Monthly
Income Limit |
$242 |
$317 |
$367 |
$400 |
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A deductible in Medicaid works much like a deductible for private insurance.
A person is responsible for a certain amount of medical bills before
insurance pays. The difference is that a Medicaid deductible is not
a set dollar amount (such as $100 or $250). It is based upon the
person or family's income. If income is more than a limit set by
law there must be a deductible. The deductible is the amount of income
over the income limit. A deductible can be for 1, 2 or 3 months before
the month of application or for a period of 6 months beginning with
the month you apply.
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A Medicaid deductible is met by adding up medical costs on a day by day
basis. When a Medicaid applicant pays or is billed for medical care,
supplies or prescriptions, he has incurred these costs and may have
them applied to his deductible. Only the portion of the bill that the
person must pay can be applied to the deductible. (For example, a person
with health insurance may only be responsible for 10% ($50) of a $500
hospital bill. Fifty dollars is the amount that can be applied to meet
the Medicaid deductible.) You can be approved for Medicaid on the date
that the bills add up to the amount of the deductible.
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In Medicaid, your spouse's income must be counted in determining eligibility.
Likewise, a parent's income must be counted when determining eligibility
for a child. Because these individuals’ income is counted, their
medical bills may be applied to the Medicaid deductible.
Example: A family of 4 has monthly income of $800.
The income limit for this family is $400. The deductible
is calculated as follows:
$800 family income - 400 income limit = $400 excess
x 6 = $2,400 deductible
The family cannot receive Medicaid until medical
bills totaling $2,400 have been incurred or paid.
Once that amount has been incurred or spent, the
family may receive Medicaid for the remainder of
the 6-month period. For additional information about
deductibles, refer to the Medicaid
deductible Fact Sheet.
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You may visit the Department of Social Services office at:
40 Coxe Avenue
Asheville NC 28802
(828) 250-5500
to apply or ask them to send you an application in the mail. Applications
are also available at the local Health Department.
You may complete the application yourself and return it in person or
mail it to the DSS.
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You are not required to take anything with you when you apply for Medicaid.
However, it is helpful if you have your Social Security Number, proof
of your income and information about your resources (such as your
bank account number and your insurance policy number.) If you are
self-employed, your business records and/or tax records would be
helpful.
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The Department of Social Services should be able to help your
family find a physician who accepts Medicaid. In addition, some individuals
who receive Medicaid must select a primary physician under a Managed
Care program known as Carolina Access. Some individuals may also enroll
in a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO). Your Social Services representative
can provide more information about these programs.
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Carol Massey
(828) 250-5689
carol.massey@buncombecounty.org |
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DISCLAIMER: The information contained
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