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2008 Red Book

 
INTRODUCING THE RED BOOK 2008
WHAT'S NEW IN 2008?
HOW TO REACH SOCIAL SECURITY
RESOURCES FOR EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTS
RETURN TO WORK PLANNING & ASSISTANCE
OVERVIEW OF OUR DISABILITY PROGRAMS
RETURNING TO WORK
HOW DO EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTS HELP?
GUIDE TO EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTS
SPECIAL RULES FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND
ADDITIONAL HELP WITH HEALTH CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
EXAMPLE OF CONCURRENT BENEFITS WITH EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTS
ACRONYMS
GLOSSARY
 


ADDITIONAL HELP WITH HEALTH CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES


Medicaid Protection for Working Individuals with Disabilities

 

How does
it help you?

Your State may allow you to buy Medicaid if you are disabled and no longer entitled to free Medicaid because you returned to work

 

How do
you qualify?

You may qualify if you:

  • Meet the definition of “disabled” under the Social Security Act; and
  • Would be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments if it were not for your earnings.

If you are not an SSI recipient, your State decides if you are disabled. Your State will not consider whether you are working when it makes that decision.

 

How can
you get more information?

Contact the State Medicaid office in your area. Call 1-800-MEDICARE to get their telephone number. (TTY users call 1-877-486-2048.) Ask about the Medicaid buy-in program.

 

Help with Medicare Part A Premiums

 

How does
it help you?

If you are under age 65, disabled, and no longer entitled to free Medicare Hospital Insurance Part A because you successfully returned to work, you may be eligible for a program that helps pay your Medicare Part A monthly premium.

 

How do
you qualify?

To be eligible for this help, you must:

  • Continue to have a disabling impairment;
  • Sign up for Premium Hospital Insurance (Part A);
  • Have limited income;
  • Have limited resources; and
  • Not already be eligible for Medicaid.

 

For more information

To find out more about this program, contact your State Medical Assistance office. Call 1-800-MEDICARE to get their telephone number. (TTY users call 1-877-486-2048. Ask about Medicare for Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals.

 

 




 
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