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Can disabled adults under 65 get Medicaid?

Disabled adults under 65 may qualify for Medicaid through three pathways: SSI-linked (automatic in most states once SSI is approved), Medicaid …

Can seniors get Medicaid?

Can seniors get Medicaid? Yes. Adults 65 and older may qualify through the aged pathway, which uses asset and income tests instead of the MAGI rules. …

Does getting SSI automatically give me Medicaid?

Does getting SSI automatically give you Medicaid? In most states, yes — thirty-two states plus DC operate as 1634 states, where SSI approval …

What is medically needy Medicaid (and how does spend-down work)?

Medically needy Medicaid is a state-option pathway for people whose income is over the categorical limit but who have substantial medical bills. You …

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