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  2. hawk-i - Wikipedia

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    hawk-i is a medical insurance program run by the U.S. state of Iowa.It provides health care coverage for low-income children of citizens and qualified aliens.It is designed to supplement Medicaid by covering children whose family's income is above the Medicaid limit but below the hawk-i limit.

  3. Iowa Senate votes to extend Medicaid for low-income mothers ...

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    Current Medicaid eligibility in Iowa for women postpartum allows for a maximum family income of 375% of the federal poverty level (about $117,000 for a family of four).

  4. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources. The program is partially funded and primarily managed by state governments, which also have wide latitude in determining eligibility and benefits, but the federal government sets baseline standards for state Medicaid programs and provides a ...

  5. Katie Beckett Medicaid waiver - Wikipedia

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    A Katie Beckett waiver or TEFRA waiver is a Medicaid waiver concerning the income eligibility for home-based Medicaid services for children under the age of nineteen. Prior to the Katie Beckett waiver, if a child with significant medical needs received treatment at home, the child's income would be deemed to include the parents' entire ...

  6. Iowa lawmakers approve Medicaid extension for new mothers ...

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    Currently, new mothers with a maximum family income of 375% of the federal poverty level — about $117,000 for a family of four — are eligible for coverage in Iowa.

  7. Who is eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid? - AOL

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    Non-financial eligibility requirements. In addition to meeting the financial requirements, Medicaid beneficiaries typically must be residents of the state where they receive Medicaid. They must ...

  8. Children's Health Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    In Ohio, CHIP funds are used to expand eligibility for the state's Medicaid program. Thus all Medicaid rules and regulations (including cost sharing and benefits) apply. Children from birth through age 18 who live in families with incomes above the Medicaid thresholds in 1996 and up to 200% of the federal poverty level are eligible for the CHIP ...

  9. Iowa won't participate in federal program giving low-income ...

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    Iowa won't participate in a federal program to provide children with $40 a month in food assistance during the summer. Child obesity listed as issue.