In Medicaid, "status open" typically indicates that a beneficiary's case is active and that they are currently eligible for coverage and benefits. This status means that the individual's application has been processed, and they can access Medicaid services. If changes occur, such as income adjustments or changes in household composition, the open status may be reviewed to ensure continued eligibility.
The status of open for an airline flight may mean they have open seating available. This is a way for passengers to see what kind of space is available.
You may receive Medicaid regardless of your Social Security status.
Medicaid/nursing home status does not excuse one from paying taxes.
It is possible for an alien to have Medicaid if the alien is here legally and has met additional requirements such as refugee status and/or minimum length of stay in the U.S.
Medicaid is a program for low-income persons who meet certain other requirements such as age or disability and citizenship/alienage status. A Federal employee who meets those requirements may receive Medicaid.
"Dual eligibility" means exactly that - eligibility for both Medicare and Medicaid.
You can get Medicaid if you are pregnant, even if you have insurance, if you meet the other factors of eligibility including citizenship/alien status and limited financial resources.
The stimulus plan gives hundreds of billions of dollars to Medicaid. As far as how that money will be spent is as yet to be seen.
Could you please provide an update on the status of the open ticket?
In most states, you can change your Medicaid plan during certain times, such as during open enrollment or if you have a qualifying life event. Check with your state's Medicaid program for specific rules and options for changing your plan.
That the case has reached its end stage and can go no further. It is not an "open" case, but neither is it declared "closed."
If you mean, "illegal aliens," the answer is no.