Medicaid household definition

Medicaid household means a group of individuals, defined in relationship to one specific medical assistance applicant or recipient, who impact the applicant or recipient's family size or household income.
Medicaid household means the household members whose income will be considered when determining eligibility and/or who will be included in the household size. For MAGI determinations, the Medicaid household is determined based on the individual’s tax filing status. See MS E-250.

Examples of Medicaid household in a sentence

  • STEP 3: IF THE APPLICANT IS NOT A TAX FILER, IS NOT CLAIMED AS A TAX DEPENDENT OR MEETS ONE OF THE EXCEPTIONS IN STEP 2: The Medicaid household consists of the applicant and the following individuals as long as they reside with the applicant: 1.

  • Using STEP 1 her household includes herself and her spouse Brad, because Sarah is pregnant her Medicaid household also includes the unborn child – Brad and Sarah and unborn child = 3.

  • Children entering an existing Medicaid household shall be assigned the same annual eligibility review date as that established for the household.This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code Supplement section 249A.3 as amended by 2008 Iowa Acts, House File 2539.[ARC 8786B, IAB 6/2/10, effective 6/1/10] 441—75.20(249A) Disability requirements for SSI-related Medicaid.75.20(1) Applicants receiving federal benefits.

  • Income received by a member of the Income Group, which is intended and used for the care and maintenance of an individual whose income is not used in determining the eligibility of the payee's Medicaid household, is excluded as income.

  • The department shall request all information in writing and allow the household ten calendar days in which to provide it.d. If the policyholder leaves the Medicaid household, premium payments shall be discontinued pending timely and adequate notice.

  • If none of these exceptions are true then the applicant’s Medicaid household consists of the applicant, the tax filer claiming them as a dependent, this could be two people filing jointly, any other dependents in the tax filer’s household, and the applicant’s spouse if they reside together.

  • Total Medicaid premiums and cost-sharing incurred by all individuals in a Medicaid household may not exceed an aggregate limit of 5 percent of the family’s income applied on either a quarterly or monthly basis.

  • Children entering an existing Medicaid household shall be assigned the same annual eligibility review date as that established for the household.This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code Supplement section 249A.3 as amended by 2008 Iowa Acts, House File 2539.[ARC 8786B, IAB 6/2/10, effective 6/1/10]441—75.20(249A) Disability requirements for SSI-related Medicaid.75.20(1) Applicants receiving federal benefits.

  • In this respect, the Medicaid household and the Marketplace household are often the same.

  • If Carol does not expect to file taxes nor be claimed as a dependent, then her Medicaid household would be determined under the rules for non-filers who are not claimed as a dependent by someone else.

Related to Medicaid household

  • Medicaid means the medical assistance programs administered by state agencies and approved by CMS pursuant to the terms of Title XIX of the Social Security Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq.

  • Medicare means the “Health Insurance for the Aged Act,” Title XVIII of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, as then constituted or later amended.

  • Health care facility or "facility" means hospices licensed

  • Health Care Operations shall have the meaning given to such term under the HIPAA 2 Privacy Rule in 45 CFR § 164.501.

  • Household means a family group living in the same domestic dwelling.

  • Residential care facility means an institution, residence, or facility that is licensed by the department of mental health under section 5119.22 of the Revised Code and that provides care for a child.