Re: Can I apply for medicaid?
- From: mystory263@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 14 Jul 2006 13:31:56 -0700
I noticed that no one else has responded to your post. So, even though
I'm not an expert on this matter, I thought I'd let you know what I do.
I was looking into getting just 'emergency' coverage for my mom who is
over 65 and a Permanent Resident for exactly 3 years now. Because she
hasn't worked in the US, she is not eligible for Medicare, which is run
by the Govt.
But Medicaid is a State run program and it varies from State to State.
We live in Maryland, and from the website below (for MD only) - it was
clear that my mom wouldn't qualify for Full Medicaid coverage. But it
also mentioned that she could qualify for 'emergency' coverage (search
for the section titled 'for aliens'):
http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/mma/Eligibility/medcareprog/html/MCP-program.html
We were happy to read that, but when we went to speak with the local
services in person, we were told that to qualify for Medicaid (in MD),
the person had to have a bank balance of less than $2500! Anything above
that, and no benefit would be given!
So we're just going to have to wait for 2 years till she applies for her
US citizenship, and even then, I'm not sure what she'll qualify for.
Hope that helps - there are other websites about Medicare and Medicaid,
but they're all so confusing and don't answer the question about
eligibility very clearly at all.
-CF
Thanks for your response. I guess will have to go to my local office
to find out if I qualify or not... I'm just concerned about the
potential impact on applying for citizenship in a few years.
.
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