You may receive Medicaid at age 15 if you meet eligibility factors, principally citizenship and limited income/assets.
If you are living with one or both parents, the state will take their income and assets into account when deciding on your eligibility. If you are living apart from your parents, the State will likely grant Medicaid to you and contact them about reimbursement.
you can still apply for it
You should apply for Medicaid as soon as you meet the eligibility requirements, such as having a low income or being pregnant. It's best to apply as soon as possible to ensure you have access to healthcare coverage when needed.
Your wife will have to cancel her Illinois Medicaid and apply in NC.
Probably, but you will have to discontinue your MI case (get a letter from your MI caseworker documenting this) and apply in NC.
Retroactive Medicaid eligibility may be available to a Medicaid applicant who did not apply for assistance.
I know that in California you can but it will only cover pregnancy related services.
You will need to apply at your local departmental of Health and Human services for medicaid in Ohio.
1. you can appeal the denial, or 2. you can re-apply, or 3. you can seek private healthcare coverage
Yes, you can indeed apply for medicaid online. You can apply on the following website: http://www.dshs.wa.gov/.
Contact your State's Medicaid agency.
If you live in New York State, you can go to the website www.health.ny.gov/health_care/Medicaid/ which is part of the Health Services department to apply for Medicaid. All states have similar websites.
Yes, pregnant individuals who are unable to work may qualify for Medicaid, as many states provide specific coverage for low-income pregnant women. Eligibility typically depends on household income and family size, and criteria can vary by state. It's important to apply as soon as possible, as Medicaid can cover prenatal care and other essential services for both the mother and the baby. Contacting your state's Medicaid office can provide specific guidance on the application process.