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  2. Indiana Medicaid: Members: Eligibility Guide - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/medicaid/members/apply-for-medicaid/eligibility-guide

    This is only a guide and is intended to show basic eligibility rules for several typical Medicaid member groups. You must apply for coverage to know for sure whether you qualify. Note: The following income limits include income before taxes and not take-home pay.

  3. Indiana Medicaid Eligibility: 2024 Income & Asset Limits

    www.medicaidplanningassistance.org/medicaid-eligibility-indiana

    Nearly any income from any source that a Medicaid applicant receives is counted towards the income limit. This includes employment wages, alimony payments, pension payments, Social Security Disability Income, Social Security Income, IRA withdrawals, and stock dividends.

  4. Medicaid Eligibility Income Chart by State (Updated May 2024)

    www.medicaidplanningassistance.org/medicaid-eligibility-income-chart

    Last updated: May 30, 2024. The table below shows Medicaids monthly income limits by state for seniors. Income is not the only eligibility factor for Medicaid long-term care; there is also an asset limit and level of care requirement. Additionally, there are state-specific details.

  5. FSSA: Medicaid Policy: Health Coverage - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/fssa/ompp/health-coverage

    You may also check for current income limits or see if you qualify online at the DFR Benefits Portal by clicking here and additional information may also be found on the Indiana Medicaid website . Age: Certain programs are designed for people in specific age groups.

  6. How does someone qualify for Hoosier Healthwise? – IN.gov

    faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/articles/360042515931-How-does-someone-qualify-for...

    To qualify for Hoosier Healthwise, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria: Income/Household Size. Income limits are adjusted to account for the number of household members.

  7. Indiana Medicaid - INDIANA FAMILY TO FAMILY

    www.inf2f.org/uploads/1/4/0/1/140150446/fs_medicaid-5.2023.pdf

    Income Limits All of the programs mentioned use the Federal Poverty Definition to set income limits. It is important to note that these limits are RESET each year. *The above chart reflects ANNUAL income limits for 2023. Where to get more Information: • Contact Indiana Family to Family by calling 1-844-323-4636 or by visiting www.inf2f.org.

  8. What are the income limits for Aged and Disabled waiver program?

    faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/articles/360042516291-What-are-the-income-limits-for-Aged...

    Applicants should refer to current Medicaid income limits. However, a special income limit is applied to Aged and Disabled waiver recipients when Medicaid eligibility is determined. Financial eligibility > 300% of Supplemental Security Income, > Parental income and resources disregarded for children under 18, and

  9. Indiana Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment - HelpAdvisor.com

    www.helpadvisor.com/medicaid/indiana-medicaid

    What Is the Income Limit for Medicaid in Indiana? Individual adults with annual incomes of up to $20,121 may qualify for the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP). Income limits are higher for families.

  10. How does someone qualify for Indiana Health Coverage Programs?

    faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/articles/360042515371-How-does-someone-qualify-for...

    You may also check for current income limits or see if you qualify online at the Division of Family Resources Benefits Portal by visiting www.fssabenefits.in.gov and additional information may also be found on the Indiana Medicaid website, at www.indianamedicaid.com.

  11. Indiana Medicaid & CHIP Eligibility Information

    www.snapscreener.com/medicaid/guides/indiana

    Eligibility for Medicaid requires meeting an income limit that is based on your household size. There is no asset test. For comparing your income to the tables below, use the combined income from all household members from jobs and other sources, except for child support, Supplemental Security Income, and children's non-taxable income (like ...