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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

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> 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/

>

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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/

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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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/

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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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/

>>>

>>> __________________________________________________

>>>

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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!

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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!

__________________________________________________

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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!

__________________________________________________

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