Issue Alert - 09-04-05
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| Date: | Apr 01, 2009 | |
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Medicaid and MIChild |
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| Issue Summary: |
$25 per week in Unemployment Insurance benefits must be disregarded in determining Medicaid eligibility and deductible (spenddown) amounts |
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| Persons Affected: |
Unemployment Insurance recipients, and their spouses and children, who have applied for, or been terminated from, Medicaid or MIChild |
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| For More Information: |
Center for Civil Justice 320 S. Washington, 2nd Floor Saginaw, MI 48607 (989) 755-3120, (800)724-7441 Fax: (989) 755-3558 E-mail: info@ccj-mi.org
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| Background | ||
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Many unemployed workers in |
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| What's Happening? | ||
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Under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) (also
known as the federal stimulus bill), unemployed workers in
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| What Should Advocates Do? | ||
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Let UI recipients know that they – and their spouses and children
-- may qualify for Medicaid or MIChild
benefits and encourage them to apply for anyone in the household who is: ·
a parent or a close relative acting as a parent for a child (under
18 or a high school student expected to graduate before turning 20) ·
under age 21 ·
age 65 or older ·
disabled (meeting Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability
standards)
Legal advocates should assist UI recipients in pursuing both future benefits
and back benefits under the Medicaid and MIChild program if they have been
wrongfully denied or terminated. |
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| Finding Help | ||
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Most legal aid and legal services offices handle these types of cases, and they do not charge a fee.
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