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  2. Who’s eligible for Medicaid? - HHS.gov

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    In all states, Medicaid gives health coverage to some individuals and families, including children, parents, people who are pregnant, elderly people with certain incomes, and people with disabilities. Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover other adults below a certain income level. Find out if your state has expanded ...

  3. Who’s eligible for Medicare? | HHS.gov

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    Generally, Medicare is for people 65 or older. You may be able to get Medicare earlier if you have a disability, End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant), or ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease). Medicare has four parts:

  4. What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

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    A federal agency called the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services runs Medicare. Because it’s a federal program, Medicare has set standards for costs and coverage. This means a person’s Medicare coverage will be the same no matter what state they live in. Medicare-related bills are paid from two trust funds held by the U.S. Treasury.

  5. What is the Medicaid program? - HHS.gov

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    Medicaid is available only to certain low-income individuals and families who fit into an eligibility group that is recognized by federal and state law. Medicaid does not pay money to you; instead, it sends payments directly to your health care providers. Depending on your state's rules, you may also be asked to pay a small part of the cost (co ...

  6. FAQs Category: Medicare and Medicaid | HHS.gov

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    If you buy Part A, you will pay either $259 or $471 each month in 2021. The standard Medicare Part B premium amount is $148.50 (or higher depending on your income) in 2021.You pay $203.00 per year for your Part B deductible in 2021. Medicare Part D requires a monthly premium, but deductibles vary among Medicare drug plans.

  7. 600,000 North Carolinians Now Have Access to Medicaid Expansion...

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    North Carolina becomes the fourth state to expand Medicaid during the Biden-Harris Administration. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), celebrated the news that approximately 600,000 North Carolinians between the ages of 19-64 are now eligible for comprehensive health coverage, thanks to the Affordable Care Act’s ...

  8. How to Use Medicaid to Assist Homeless Persons | HHS.gov

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    The Primer is intended to serve as a resource for state officials and homeless program managers to support your efforts to access and coordinate services and supports for homeless people. Chapter 1: Medicaid’s Basic Features. Chapter 2: Medicaid Eligibility. Chapter 3: Medicaid Benefits and Service Delivery.

  9. How do I enroll in Medicare? - HHS.gov

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    Administration at 1-800-772-1213 to enroll in Medicare or to ask questions about whether you are eligible. You can also visit their web site at www.socialsecurity.gov. The Medicare.gov Web site also has a tool to help you determine if you are eligibile for Medicare and when you can enroll. It is called the Medicare Eligibility Tool.

  10. Dually Eligible Beneficiaries Under Medicare and Medicaid -...

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    Medicaid may cover medical costs Medicare may not cover or partially covers (such as nursing home care, personal care, and home- and community-based services). Coverage for dually eligible beneficiaries varies by State. Some States ofer Medicaid through Medicaid managed care plans, while others provide Fee-For-Service Medicaid coverage.

  11. What is TANF? - HHS.gov

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    TANF is a time-limited program that helps families when parents or other relatives cannot provide for the family's basic needs. The federal government provides grants to states to run the TANF program. States carry out their own programs and decide on things like: Design of the program. Type and amount of assistance payments.