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PROGRAM NAME POPULATION SERVED INCOME & RESOURCES DISABILITY, LEVEL OF CARE and OTHER REQUIREMENTS AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED (ABD) SSI Mandatory Individuals with disabilities of any age Income and resource eligibility who are eligible for SSI through SSA determination is made by SSA. Supplemental Security Income - 1634 OAP A Old Age Pension Medicaid OAP B Old Age Pension Medicaid These individuals may be receiving the SSI financial payment or eligible for and not receiving the payment due to their participation in a work incentive program with SSA. Persons 65 and over who are eligible for OAP Adult Financial assistance (If an individual is not receiving an Old Age Pension financial payment they are not eligible for OAP Medicaid). Individuals age 60 to 64 who are eligible for OAP Adult Financial assistance (If an individual is not receiving an Old Age Pension financial payment they are not eligible for OAP Medicaid). There are many Members who have income higher than the income limit and still qualify for SSI Medicaid under 1619B provisions. If income changes, the member must notify SSI and the eligibility worker No Couple Income Limit Income eligibility is determined by Adult Financial. Resource eligibility is determined by Adult Financial with the exception of Life Insurance Policies. No Couple Income Limit Income eligibility is determined by Adult Financial. Resource eligibility is determined by Adult Financial with the exception of Life Insurance Policies. Must meet the SSA disability criteria No level of care Therapy and Speech Pathology Therapy and Speech Pathology Version 4 Page 1 of 11

OAP HCP A Old Age Pension Health Care Program (Not considered Medicaid) Individuals age 65 and over who do not qualify for SSI and are eligible for OAP Adult Financial assistance (If an individual is not receiving an Old Age Pension financial payment they are not eligible for OAP HCP) No Couple Income Limit Income eligibility is determined by Adult Financial. Resource eligibility is determined by Adult Financial with the exception of Life Insurance Policies. State Only OAP Health & Medical Fund Inpatient Hospital Services Outpatient Hospital Services Physician Services Lab & X-Ray Services Supplies Transportation Home Health Services OAP HCP B Old Age Pension Health Care Program (Not considered Medicaid) Individuals age 60 to 64 and over who do not qualify for SSI and are eligible for OAP Adult Financial assistance (If an individual is not receiving an Old Age Pension financial payment they are not eligible for OAP HCP). No Couple Income Limit Income eligibility is determined by Adult Financial. Resource eligibility is determined by Adult Financial with the exception of Life Insurance Policies. State Only OAP Health & Medical Fund Inpatient Hospital Services Outpatient Hospital Services Physician Services Lab & X-Ray Services Supplies Transportation Home Health Services WAwD Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities (Adult Buy-In) Individuals with disabilities age 16 through 64 who are employed Spouse s income is not countable. No resource limit Must meet the SSA disability criteria OR the state authorized disability contractor s limited disability criteria Must meet the HCBS level of care criteria IF the individual needs additional LTC services May require a monthly premium (based on income) Must be employed Version 4 Page 2 of 11

CBwD Buy-In Program for Children with Disabilities (Children s Buy-In) DAC Disabled Adult Child QDW Qualified Disabled Widow Children under age 19 with disabilities who are not employed Individuals with disabilities age 18 and over that became ineligible for SSI due to entitlement of SSA benefits drawn from their parent. Individuals with disabilities who are widowed age 50 through 64 who lose SSI and/or OAP due to receipt of SSA benefits as a disabled widow. No longer eligible when member becomes Medicare eligible. Family s income may be countable No resource limit. DAC SSA benefit is disregarded. All other income is countable. Unearned and Earned income disregards will apply. QDW SSA benefit is disregarded. All other income is countable. Unearned and Earned income disregards will apply. Must meet the SSA disability criteria OR the state authorized disability contractor s limited disability criteria May require a monthly premium (based on income) Cannot be employed + Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Version 4 Page 3 of 11

Pickle Pickles consist of 2 groups of former SSI (and/or OAP) recipients: Group 1: Persons who were once entitled to SSI (and/or OAP), but lost this entitlement due to the amount of their initial SSA Title II entitlement*, and may now be able to regain their Medicaid eligibility. Group 2: Persons who were entitled to receive both SSI (and/or OAP) and an SSA Title II benefit in the same month but became ineligible for SSI (and/ or OAP) due to the SSA COLA (Cost Of Living Adjustment) or a COLA of a parent/spouse. If member lost SSI due to Title II initial entitlement, this entitlement is frozen and is used when determining income eligibility. All other income is countable. Unearned and Earned income disregards will apply. BCCP Breast and Cervical Cancer Program *The initial SSA Title II benefit amount is frozen and when the COLA s makes the SSI maximum equal to or greater than this frozen amount minus $20, the member may be able to regain Medicaid eligibility. Women age 40 64 who have been screened and have received a diagnosis of breast and/or cervical cancer at a Women s Wellness Connection (WWC) site, have no other health insurance that covers treatment, and who do not otherwise qualify for Medicaid in another category. Income eligibility determination is made by a WWC site. Individual must meet this income limit to qualify for the free screening program for which the member must be eligible before she can be eligible for Medicaid). No resource limit Must be screened and have received a diagnosis of breast and/or cervical cancer at a WWC site Presumptive Eligibility must be requested by the WWC site and processed by the state help desk before the member can be eligible for BCCP Reconstruction (w/prior auth.) Version 4 Page 4 of 11

PROGRAM NAME POPULATION SERVED INCOME & RESOURCES DISABILITY, LEVEL OF CARE and OTHER REQUIREMENTS MEDICARE SAVINGS PROGRAM QMB Individuals eligible for Medicare s Qualified Medicare Beneficiary May be eligible for other categories of Medicaid (Dual Eligible). Payment of Medicare Part B premium, co-insurance, and deductibles SLMB Special Low- Income Medicare Beneficiary Individuals eligible for Medicare Part A s Payment of Medicare Part B premium QI 1 Medicare Qualifying Individual 1 Individuals eligible for Medicare s Payment of Medicare Part B premium QDWI Qualified Disabled Working Individuals Individuals who lose Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits due to excess earned income s Payment of Medicare Part A premium Version 4 Page 5 of 11

PROGRAM NAME POPULATION SERVED INCOME & RESOURCES DISABILITY, LEVEL OF CARE and OTHER REQUIREMENTS LOW INCOME SUBSIDY LIS Individuals eligible for Medicare Low-Income Subsidy Please refer individuals to SSA to apply for LIS Eligibility Sites can make determinations within CBMS for LIS IF the member insists on a county determination Medicare eligible individuals do not need to apply for LIS if they are active Medicaid or MSP. These individuals are automatically deemed eligible for LIS. Monthly Data Extracts are sent to SSA for these individuals. PROGRAM NAME POPULATION SERVED INCOME & RESOURCES DISABILITY, LEVEL OF CARE and OTHER REQUIREMENTS EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Emergency Medicaid (All Medicaid Categories) Medical Assistance for non-qualified aliens (undocumented aliens), and have a life or limb medical condition. An emergency medical condition is a medical condition (including labor and delivery) which manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in: placing the patient s health in serious jeopardy, serious impairment of bodily function, or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. Eligibility for emergency medical assistance ends after the emergency service has been provided. Income and resource limits follow the Medical Assistance category limits under which the individual is eligible. Member must first be determined to be eligible for a category of Medicaid. A physician shall make a written statement certifying the presence of a medical emergency condition when services are provided and shall indicate that services were for a medical emergency on the claim form. The non-qualified immigrant must have an emergency medical condition and receive emergency medical services in order to be eligible for emergency medical assistance. Payment of Medicare Part D premium and reduced co-pays Emergency Medical Services only- Includes labor and delivery Includes limited dental services as needed for emergency treatment of the oral cavity. Coverage is limited to care and services that are necessary to treat immediate emergency medical conditions. Coverage does not include prenatal care or follow-up care, such as postpartum care. Version 4 Page 6 of 11

PROGRAM NAME POPULATION SERVED INCOME & RESOURCES DISABILITY, LEVEL OF CARE and OTHER REQUIREMENTS Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA) Refugee Refugees, Asylees, Victims of a Severe Form of Trafficking, and Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) Income from sponsors or local resettlement agencies not counted. Income is only considered at time of application. No resource limit. Refugees only eligible within 8 months of date of entry Asylees only eligible within 8 months of date asylum granted Victims of Severe Form of Trafficking only eligible within 8 months of date of certification SIVs only eligible within 6 months of date of entry PROGRAM NAME POPULATION SERVED INCOME & RESOURCES DISABILITY, LEVEL OF CARE and OTHER REQUIREMENTS Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) MAGI Children Children under the age of 19 5% income disregard None + Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Version 4 Page 7 of 11

MAGI Parent/Caretaker Parents or Caretaker Relatives (within the fifth degree of kinship) of a Medicaid eligible child 5% income disregard None MAGI Adult Adults age 19 through the end of the month that the individual turns 65, who do not receive or who are ineligible for Medicare. 5% income disregard None Version 4 Page 8 of 11

MAGI Pregnant Pregnant women age 19 and over, including women who are 60 days postpartum. 5% income disregard None Needy Newborn Babies age 0-12 months who were born to a mother on Medicaid None None + Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Version 4 Page 9 of 11

Transitional Medicaid Continuing Medicaid coverage for 12 months, to families who are ineligible for MAGI Medicaid due to increased earnings or new work income. Guaranteed 12 months - no income limit.. Eligibility depends solely on MAGI Medicaid History. A member must have received MAGI Children or MAGI Parent/Caretaker Relative Medical Assistance 3 out of the 6 months prior to the earned income increase. + Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) for those under 21 4 Month Extended Continuing Medicaid coverage for 4 months, to families who are ineligible for MAGI Medicaid due to receipt of alimony/maintenance. Guaranteed 4 months no income limit A member must lose MAGI Children or MAGI Parent/Caretaker Relative Medical Assistance due to the receipt of alimony/maintenance to receive 4 Month Extended. + Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) for those under 21 Version 4 Page 10 of 11

CHP+ Children CHP+ Prenatal CHP+ Newborn Low income children (18 years of age and younger) who are ineligible for MAGI Children due to income Pregnant women (19 years of age and older) who are ineligible for MAGI Pregnant due to income Babies age 0-12 months who were born to a mother on CHP+ 5% income disregard 5% income disregard None None Low-cost health insurance. Coverage includes: Inpatient and outpatient hospital services Physician services Prescription drugs CHP+ Dental for children Behavioral health care Low-cost health insurance. Coverage includes: Inpatient and outpatient hospital services Physician services Prescription drugs CHP+ Dental for children Behavioral health care None None Low-cost health insurance. Coverage includes: Inpatient and outpatient hospital services Physician services Prescription drugs CHP+ Dental for children Behavioral health care EPSDT- Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment is the child health component of the Medical Assistance Program. It is required in every state and is designed to improve the health of low-income children by financing appropriate, medically necessary services and providing outreach and case management services for all eligible individuals. Newly eligible Medicaid Members will be largely the same as the current Medicaid benefits, including the enhanced Behavioral health and substance use disorder benefit and new dental benefit, which began April 2014. In accordance with federal law, the newly eligible Medicaid Members will receive preventive and wellness services as defined by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/uspsabrecs.htm) Preventive and wellness services include aspirin use, blood pressure screening, breast cancer screening, cholesterol screening, depression screening, healthy diet counseling, sexually transmitted disease prevention counseling, tobacco use screening and counseling and others. In an effort to align Medicaid benefits, the current Medicaid benefit package will be expanded to include these preventive and wellness services. Additionally, the newly eligible Medicaid Members will receive habilitative services, which are considered to help individuals maintain skills necessary for daily living. Version 4 Page 11 of 11