California: Medicaid Income Eligibility

By John S. James

Effective January 1, 2001, California will raise its MediCal (Medicaid) income eligibility level for single aged and disabled persons to $926 monthly. That level had previously been fixed at $692 (which remains the income level for SSI and the state supplement to SSI).

The state will use the same income-counting methodology and income disregards as are used in the SSI program:

* $20 of any income is disregarded;

* $65 and half the rest of earnings are disregarded;

* Impairment Related Work Expenses (IRWEs, cash out-of-pocket medical costs, including transportation to medical care) of the disabled are disregarded;

* One third of received child support is disregarded;

* Part of earnings of students under age 21 are disregarded;

* Other miscellaneous disregards [see Section 1612 of the Social Security Act.]; and

* Regular MediCal asset exemptions will continue to include one lived-in home of any value, one vehicle of any value, and limited amounts of liquid assets and funds designated for burial.

Applications will be taken by county social services offices-NOT by SSA.

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