Share of Cost, Medically Needy Programs
Tuesday, Sep. 25th 2018 2:09 PM
Categories of Individuals Eligible for Medically Needy Programs
States that choose to have medically needy programs may decide not to offer the medically needy option to all categories of Medicaid-eligible people. For example, a state might chose to offer the medically needy program to elderly but not disabled people. However, states that offer any medically needy programs must offer them to most children and pregnant women.
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