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UnitedHealthcare Health & Home Connection Dagiti Kanayon a Masaludsod
Ania ti Medicaid?
Ti Medicaid ket programa para kadagiti nababa ti sueldoda ngem kualipikadoda no kadagiti makalikaguman ket agbaliwbaliw dagiti programa sigun kadagiti estado.
Ania ti Medicare?
Ti Medicare ket maysa a pederal a programa iti seguro ti salun-at para kadagiti tattao nga agtawen ti 65 wenno nangatngato, tattao nga addaan disabilidad, wenno dagitay addaan nakaruno unayen a sakit iti bato. Ti pannakaikari iti Medicare ket saan a maibatay iti matgedan, ken dagiti kangrunaan a benepisyo ti seguro ket agpapada iti tunggal estado.
Who is eligible for Florida Medicaid?
The following people may qualify for Florida Medicaid if they meet certain financial requirements:
- Low-income families with children
- Babbai a masikog
- Infants and children under the age of 21
- Recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- People who are aged 65 or older
- People who are blind or expected to be disabled for at least a year
- People who need nursing home care or home and community-based care
- People who are on Medicare
- Aliens and refugees under a special assistance program (Emergency Medicaid)
- Individuals who are medically needy
- Call Choice Counseling at their toll-free helpline 1-877-711-3662 for more information.
Who are Medically Needy beneficiaries?
People who have large monthly medical bills may be able to get Medicaid assistance even if their income and resources exceed the requirements for Florida Medicaid eligibility. Their Medicaid eligibility is evaluated every month.
These Medicaid beneficiaries may have to pay a portion of their monthly medical costs before Florida Medicaid will cover the rest of their medical bills. This is called "share of cost." The amount of the share depends on the patient's monthly income and medical expenses.
Do I have to live in Florida a certain amount of time before I can apply?
It is not necessary to have lived in Florida for a certain length of time, but you need to be a resident of Florida. If you just moved to Florida and were covered by Medicaid in another state, you will still need to apply for Medicaid in Florida. However, if you are a recipient of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) you can simply contact the Social Security Office to report your new address.
How do I apply for Medicaid?
Applications for Medicaid are made through the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF). Applications are available on-line or by calling the DCF toll-free number 1-866-762-2237.
If you do not have a computer at home, check your local library, school, or community center for possible computer use and Internet access. Also, local service centers of the Department of Children and Families provide computers for filing an application.
Ania dagiti dokumento a kasapulak no agpailistaak iti Medicaid?
No agpailistakayo iti Medicaid, nasken a sungbatanyo ti maysa nga application form. Kasapulanyonto pay dagiti nadumaduma a dokumento:
- Impormasyon maipanggep kadagiti miyembro ti pamilya (nagan, petsa a pannakaiyanak ken numero ti Social Security)
- Impormasyon maipanggep iti renta wenno salda
- Dagiti gastos (kuryente ken danum, daycare, kdpy.)
- Impormasyon maipanggep iti lugan
- Kasuratan maipanggep iti kuwarta iti bangko
- Matgedan (resibo ti suweldo)
- Pakakitaan ti kinabaldado wenno medikal a rekord a mangipakita iti napaut a medikal a kondisyon
- Dagiti nabiit pay a medikal a nagbayadan
- Pakakitaan ti kinaumili
- Dadduma pay nga impormasyon no kasapulan
For more information on Florida Medicaid, download the Florida Medicaid Reference Guide