Transcription of Chapter 2: MAGI Medi-Cal Programs
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Chapter 2: magi Medi-Cal Programs Chapter 2. magi Medi-Cal ProgramsA. Constructing Households 1. Tax Filer Rules 2. Non-Filer Rules 3. Counting Households with a Pregnant WomanB. Counting IncomeC. magi Medi-Cal Programsa. Expansion Adults2. Parents and Caretaker Relatives3. Pregnant Womena. magi Medi-Cal Programs for Pregnant Womenb. Medi-Cal Access Program (MCAP) for Pregnant Women and Newborns up to Age 24. Children: magi Medi-Cal , the Targeted Low-Income Children s Program, and MCAP Infants and Babies a. Infants: 0 to 1 year old b. Children: Ages 1 to 6 c. Children: Ages 6 to and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for AdvocatesGetting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for The Affordable Care Act introduced a new methodology Modified Adjusted Gross Income ( magi ) to define a family s size and count income in order to determine eligibility for insurance affordability As a result, household determination and income counting rules are largely aligned among Medi-Cal , the Medi-Cal Access Program (MCAP, the low-cost health insurance for moderate income pregnant women), and Covered California, with some exceptions.
MAGI Medi-Cal Programs 2.33 Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates 3. The dependent is a child under the age of 19 (or 21 if a full time student living
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