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I work with a Medicaid program in NC and have been floored by the number of people that have a Medicaid deductible based on their SSI check. In NC you can make up to $820 a month from SSI (assuming no other income and this does not include VA benefits) before you have a Medicaid deductible. If you make $821 and above then you must pay a deductible before Medicaid is available. The state allows you $262 the rest is deductible. Meaning if your check is $821 then your deductible is $559. This must be paid before Medicaid is active each month.
(what stinks is if you make less than $821 you keep the whole check!)
My question is I was wandering if this affects everyone nationwide or state by state does the deductible amount change? And do all states even have a deductible?
Thanks
(what stinks is if you make less than $821 you keep the whole check!)
My question is I was wandering if this affects everyone nationwide or state by state does the deductible amount change? And do all states even have a deductible?
Thanks