Medicaid "QMB Program" pays Medicare premiums, deductible and co-insurance for people on Medicare with income below the federal poverty level.
Medicaid "SLMB Program" pays Medicare Part B premiums for people on Medicare with income below 120% of the federal poverty level.
Qualified Disabled Working Individuals can get Medicaid to pay their Medicare Part A premium.
Where do I apply for Medicaid?
Babies whose mother was on Medicaid get Medicaid automatically for up to one year. During that year, the mother should apply at the welfare department or the health department.
People who are on Family Assistance or SSI don't have to apply. They get Medicaid cards automatically.
If you could get Family Assistance, but you decide not to get it, you can apply for Medicaid for your family. You can go to the DHR (welfare) office to apply for Medicaid when you apply for food stamps.
Children under 19 and any pregnant woman can apply at the county health department or at most hospitals and rural clinics. Call Medicaid to learn the nearest location.
To apply for Medicaid in a nursing home, call Medicaid to learn the nearest Medicaid District Office.
People who used to get SSI but got cut off should call Medicaid to learn the nearest Medicaid District Office.
People on Medicare who want to apply for QMB or SLMB should call Medicaid to learn the nearest Medicaid District Office.
Where can I get more information?
You can call Medicaid at 1-800-362-1504.
If you are deaf, call the TDD number: 1-800-253-0799.
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