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Medicaid & Work
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Question 1:
A state can choose to provide all, some, or no optional Medicaid service categories.
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Answer: True
Question 2:
In 41 states, an SSI beneficiary is automatically eligible for Medicaid.
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Answer: True
Question 3:
An SSI beneficiary who works and loses their SSI payment due to earned income can potentially retain Medicaid through the 1619(b) work incentive indefinitely.
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Answer: True
Question 4:
If the income of a person receiving 1619(b) Medicaid goes below income requirements for an SSI payment, the person must undergo a medical review before they can receive a monthly SSI payment.
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Answer: False
Question 5:
The Medicaid Buy-In program exists in every state. It allows certain workers who are disabled to qualify for Medicaid if they are not eligible for the 1619(b) work incentive.
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Answer: False
Question 6:
If earned income causes a decrease in the SSI payment to a resident of a state with automatic Medicaid eligibility, their Medicaid will continue automatically if the payment is at least $100.
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Answer: False
Question 7:
If an SSI beneficiary earns too much to qualify for an SSI payment, they qualify for continued 1619(b) Medicaid if their annual earned income is under $25,000.
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Answer: False
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1. SSI Eligibility & Appeals
2. Medical CDRs & Age-18 Redeterminations
3. Income & Resources
4. Using SSI Work Incentives
5. Considerations for Youth
6. Medicaid & Work
7. SSI Exclusions for Building Assets
8. Social Security Overpayments
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