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  1. Medicaid beneficiaries generally must be residents of the state in which they are receiving Medicaid. They must be either citizens of the United States or certain qualified non-citizens, such as lawful permanent residents.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Medicaid eligibility income chart for nursing homes, assisted living, in-home care and other types of long term care.

  3. You may qualify for Medicaid depending on your age, financial circumstances, family situation, or living arrangement. Use the link below to see which health insurance options are available to you, including if your income qualifies you for NYS Medicaid.

  4. Who’s eligible for Medicaid? You may qualify for free or low-cost health care through Medicaid based on your income and family size. Eligibility rules differ among states.

  5. Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Find out how to qualify for Medicaid at Healthcare.gov.

  6. Read the Medicaid At a Glance card to learn about eligibility factors, covered benefits, and cost sharing. Use the Plans by County Tool to learn what health plans are available in your county for Medicaid.

  7. Find out if you are eligible for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Learn how to apply, and find a Medicaid or CHIP health provider.

  8. Jan 30, 2024 · How do I apply for Medicaid? You can apply for Medicaid in any one of the following ways: Write, phone, or go to your local department of social services. In New York City, contact the Human Resources Administration by calling (718) 557-1399. Pregnant individuals and children can apply at many clinics, hospitals, and provider offices.

  9. Oct 16, 2023 · Most people qualify for Medicaid based on financial eligibility, including factors such as income and household size. Others qualify because of non-financial reasons, such as undergoing breast cancer or cervical cancer treatment. Eligibility rules differ depending on the state or territory.

  10. Medicaid is a program for low-income New York residents. Eligible individuals include: Pregnant women and infants; Children ages 1-18; Parents and caretaker relatives of dependent children; or Adults aged 19-64, who are not pregnant and not eligible for Medicare.

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