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North Carolina expanded who can get Medicaid starting December 1, 2023. Adults ages 19 through 64 earning up to 138% of the federal poverty line (e.g., singles earning about $1,730/month or families of three earning about $2,970/month) may be eligible.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION. The Medical Assisting program provides didactic and in-the-field learning experiences that will enable students to enter the workforce as entry-level medical assistants. Students will be qualified to work as a Clinical or Administrative Medical Assistant.
S-ABD, SSI cases Full Medicaid coverage only if a Medicaid application is submitted Beneficiaries receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) -Federal cash assistance program for the aged, blind, and disabled, are automatically entitled to Medicaid.
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The Medicaid Look-Back Period is the timeframe in which an applicants financial records are reviewed to determine the applicants eligibility for Medicaid. In North Carolina (and in most other states), the Medicaid Look-Back Period is 60 months.
You may be able to get health care coverage through Medicaid even if you did not qualify before. NC Medicaid pays for doctor visits, yearly check-ups, emergency care, dental care, mental health and more at little or no cost to you.
Under the expanded eligibility guidelines, Medicaid is available in North Carolina to a single adult with annual income up to about $20,782 in 2024 (this is 138% of the federal poverty level), and to adults in a family of three with a household income up to about $35,631/year.
The. Division of Medical Assistance manages the North Carolina Medicaid and Health Choice for Children programs. Medicaid. provides health insurance for low-income children, families of dependent children, pregnant women, seniors, and.
NC Medicaid Managed Care Health Plans AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina, Inc. Prepaid Health Plan; Statewide. Healthy Blue of North Carolina Prepaid Health Plan; Statewide. UnitedHealthcare of North Carolina, Inc. Prepaid Health Plan; Statewide. WellCare of North Carolina, Inc. Carolina Complete Health, Inc.

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