Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the income limits and application process. I hope that is able to help some of you. The insurance really helps alot.. Take Care, http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we make too much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " thing, HA! Thanks anyway, Cyberhugs, Sherri > > Reply-To: > Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) > To: > Subject: Indiana & Insurance > > Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the > income limits and application process. I hope that is > able to help some of you. The insurance really helps > alot.. > Take Care, > > http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 I'm sure all these agencies and people that say " You make to much Money " don't want to be told the same. Besides what is too much? The ability to purchase food or purchase a Rx ? These agencies and people apparently do not have a clue as to how much FM/CFIDS cost. > Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we make too > much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " thing, > HA! > > Thanks anyway, > Cyberhugs, > Sherri > > > From: tizjewel > > Reply-To: @y... > > Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) > > To: @y... > > Subject: Indiana & Insurance > > > > Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the > > income limits and application process. I hope that is > > able to help some of you. The insurance really helps > > alot.. > > Take Care, > > > > http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 I'm sure all these agencies and people that say " You make to much Money " don't want to be told the same. Besides what is too much? The ability to purchase food or purchase a Rx ? These agencies and people apparently do not have a clue as to how much FM/CFIDS cost. > Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we make too > much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " thing, > HA! > > Thanks anyway, > Cyberhugs, > Sherri > > > From: tizjewel > > Reply-To: @y... > > Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) > > To: @y... > > Subject: Indiana & Insurance > > > > Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the > > income limits and application process. I hope that is > > able to help some of you. The insurance really helps > > alot.. > > Take Care, > > > > http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 Or how much it costs to upkeep a house/rent, utility bills, two children, one who will be 17 soon, etc. > > I'm sure all these agencies and people that say " You make to much > Money " don't want to be told the same. > Besides what is too much? The ability to purchase food or purchase a > Rx ? > These agencies and people apparently do not have a clue as to how > much FM/CFIDS cost. > > > > >> Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we > make too >> much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " > thing, >> HA! >> >> Thanks anyway, >> Cyberhugs, >> Sherri >> >>> From: tizjewel >>> Reply-To: @y... >>> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) >>> To: @y... >>> Subject: Indiana & Insurance >>> >>> Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the >>> income limits and application process. I hope that is >>> able to help some of you. The insurance really helps >>> alot.. >>> Take Care, >>> >>> http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Here's the actual income limits from the website..I know when I went to social services to apply for other benefits they told me it was hard to qualify for this insurance but the person ended up being wrong and I was even told that I couldn't make over $300/mo and that is false statement. For some reason it seems like they discourage adults or maybe they aren't aware of it but I find that hard to believe. When applying I did state all my medical problems and that I wasn't working due to these problems. Last time I checked the website you could actually print out an application and apply that way. Hope this may help you better Take Care, Family Income Limits1 for Hoosier Healthwise Eligibility Package A (No Cost) Package C (Low Cost) Family Size Monthly Yearly Monthly Yearly 1 $1,108 $13,290 $1,477 $17,720 2 $1,493 $17,910 $1,990 $23,880 3 $1,878 $22,530 $2,504 $30,040 4 $2,263 $27,150 $3,017 $36,200 5 $2,648 $31,770 $3,530 $42,360 6 $3,033 $36,390 $4,044 $48,520 7 $3,418 $41,010 $4,557 $54,680 8 $3,803 $45,630 $5,070 $60,840 For each additional member add: $385 $4,620 $513 $6,160 Important Notes: If you are working, $90 is deducted from your gross monthly earnings (before taxes) before determining eligibility and if you pay for child care, up to $200 per child is deducted. If you work part-time or have children age 2 or older, the maximum amount deducted for child care is slightly less. For Package C, the premiums range from $11.00 to $24.75 per month depending on your income. The income thresholds are based on 200% of the current federal poverty guidelines and are adjusted annually after the new poverty guidelines are published. The income limits listed above were last updated on April 1, 2002. Last Revised: Wednesday, 08-May-2002 08:44:54 EST I'm sure all these agencies and people that say " You make to much > Money " don't want to be told the same. > Besides what is too much? The ability to purchase food or purchase a > Rx ? > These agencies and people apparently do not have a clue as to how > much FM/CFIDS cost. > > > > >> Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we > make too >> much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " > thing, >> HA! >> >> Thanks anyway, >> Cyberhugs, >> Sherri >> >>> From: tizjewel >>> Reply-To: @y... >>> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) >>> To: @y... >>> Subject: Indiana & Insurance >>> >>> Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the >>> income limits and application process. I hope that is >>> able to help some of you. The insurance really helps >>> alot.. >>> Take Care, >>> >>> http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ >>> ===== Interstitial Cystitis Awareness Fibromyalgia Awareness Adult Adoptees Deserve Their Original Birth Certificates Adult Adoptees Deserve Current Medical Information GOD BLESS AMERICA! UNITED WE STAND! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Here's the actual income limits from the website..I know when I went to social services to apply for other benefits they told me it was hard to qualify for this insurance but the person ended up being wrong and I was even told that I couldn't make over $300/mo and that is false statement. For some reason it seems like they discourage adults or maybe they aren't aware of it but I find that hard to believe. When applying I did state all my medical problems and that I wasn't working due to these problems. Last time I checked the website you could actually print out an application and apply that way. Hope this may help you better Take Care, Family Income Limits1 for Hoosier Healthwise Eligibility Package A (No Cost) Package C (Low Cost) Family Size Monthly Yearly Monthly Yearly 1 $1,108 $13,290 $1,477 $17,720 2 $1,493 $17,910 $1,990 $23,880 3 $1,878 $22,530 $2,504 $30,040 4 $2,263 $27,150 $3,017 $36,200 5 $2,648 $31,770 $3,530 $42,360 6 $3,033 $36,390 $4,044 $48,520 7 $3,418 $41,010 $4,557 $54,680 8 $3,803 $45,630 $5,070 $60,840 For each additional member add: $385 $4,620 $513 $6,160 Important Notes: If you are working, $90 is deducted from your gross monthly earnings (before taxes) before determining eligibility and if you pay for child care, up to $200 per child is deducted. If you work part-time or have children age 2 or older, the maximum amount deducted for child care is slightly less. For Package C, the premiums range from $11.00 to $24.75 per month depending on your income. The income thresholds are based on 200% of the current federal poverty guidelines and are adjusted annually after the new poverty guidelines are published. The income limits listed above were last updated on April 1, 2002. Last Revised: Wednesday, 08-May-2002 08:44:54 EST I'm sure all these agencies and people that say " You make to much > Money " don't want to be told the same. > Besides what is too much? The ability to purchase food or purchase a > Rx ? > These agencies and people apparently do not have a clue as to how > much FM/CFIDS cost. > > > > >> Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we > make too >> much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " > thing, >> HA! >> >> Thanks anyway, >> Cyberhugs, >> Sherri >> >>> From: tizjewel >>> Reply-To: @y... >>> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) >>> To: @y... >>> Subject: Indiana & Insurance >>> >>> Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the >>> income limits and application process. I hope that is >>> able to help some of you. The insurance really helps >>> alot.. >>> Take Care, >>> >>> http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ >>> ===== Interstitial Cystitis Awareness Fibromyalgia Awareness Adult Adoptees Deserve Their Original Birth Certificates Adult Adoptees Deserve Current Medical Information GOD BLESS AMERICA! UNITED WE STAND! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Here's the actual income limits from the website..I know when I went to social services to apply for other benefits they told me it was hard to qualify for this insurance but the person ended up being wrong and I was even told that I couldn't make over $300/mo and that is false statement. For some reason it seems like they discourage adults or maybe they aren't aware of it but I find that hard to believe. When applying I did state all my medical problems and that I wasn't working due to these problems. Last time I checked the website you could actually print out an application and apply that way. Hope this may help you better Take Care, Family Income Limits1 for Hoosier Healthwise Eligibility Package A (No Cost) Package C (Low Cost) Family Size Monthly Yearly Monthly Yearly 1 $1,108 $13,290 $1,477 $17,720 2 $1,493 $17,910 $1,990 $23,880 3 $1,878 $22,530 $2,504 $30,040 4 $2,263 $27,150 $3,017 $36,200 5 $2,648 $31,770 $3,530 $42,360 6 $3,033 $36,390 $4,044 $48,520 7 $3,418 $41,010 $4,557 $54,680 8 $3,803 $45,630 $5,070 $60,840 For each additional member add: $385 $4,620 $513 $6,160 Important Notes: If you are working, $90 is deducted from your gross monthly earnings (before taxes) before determining eligibility and if you pay for child care, up to $200 per child is deducted. If you work part-time or have children age 2 or older, the maximum amount deducted for child care is slightly less. For Package C, the premiums range from $11.00 to $24.75 per month depending on your income. The income thresholds are based on 200% of the current federal poverty guidelines and are adjusted annually after the new poverty guidelines are published. The income limits listed above were last updated on April 1, 2002. Last Revised: Wednesday, 08-May-2002 08:44:54 EST I'm sure all these agencies and people that say " You make to much > Money " don't want to be told the same. > Besides what is too much? The ability to purchase food or purchase a > Rx ? > These agencies and people apparently do not have a clue as to how > much FM/CFIDS cost. > > > > >> Thanks, I happen to know about this one. My kids are on it but we > make too >> much money for this one. There it is again, that " too much money " > thing, >> HA! >> >> Thanks anyway, >> Cyberhugs, >> Sherri >> >>> From: tizjewel >>> Reply-To: @y... >>> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 05:21:45 -0700 (PDT) >>> To: @y... >>> Subject: Indiana & Insurance >>> >>> Here's a link to Indiana Medicaid Program and the >>> income limits and application process. I hope that is >>> able to help some of you. The insurance really helps >>> alot.. >>> Take Care, >>> >>> http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise/ >>> ===== Interstitial Cystitis Awareness Fibromyalgia Awareness Adult Adoptees Deserve Their Original Birth Certificates Adult Adoptees Deserve Current Medical Information GOD BLESS AMERICA! UNITED WE STAND! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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