Saturday, May 3, 2008

who is "supposedly" eligable

Pregnant Women
Apply as soon as you think you might be pregnant. You may be eligible if you are married or single. If you are on Medicaid when your child is born, both you and your child will be covered. The general income eligiability rules do not apply here, but as i can tell with my research. You qualify if you do NOT have medical insurance coverage.
Children and Teenagers
Apply for Medicaid if you are the parent or guardian of a child who is 18 years old or younger and your family's income is limited, or if your child is sick enough to need nursing home care, but could stay home with good quality care at home. If you are a teenager living on your own, the state may allow you to apply for Medicaid on your own behalf or any adult may apply for you. Many states also cover children up to age 21.
Person who is Aged, Blind, and/or Disabled
Apply if you are aged (65 years old or older), blind, or disabled and have limited income and resources. Apply if you are terminally ill and want to get hospice services, if you are aged, blind, or disabled; live in a nursing home; and have limited income and resources or if you are aged, blind, or disabled and need nursing home care, but can stay at home with special community care services. Apply if you are eligible for Medicare and have limited income and resources.
Other Situations
Apply if you are leaving welfare and need health coverage. Apply if you are a family with children under age 18 and have limited income and resources. (You do not need to be receiving a welfare check.) Apply if you have very high medical bills, which you cannot pay (and you are pregnant, under age 18 or over age 65, blind, or disabled).
The answer is in the above statement, apply if you have very high medical bills, which you cannot pay.... this is us, but still no were do they mention that if you are married--you need not apply---
Where We Stand
Chris and I have even went to the next level of calling our State Senator Ben Chandler, he has activitly responded, but his answer is i will have to look into the matter and see what i can do. Again, here we go...and wait.....