A snapshot of Georgia medicaid eligibility

A Program Of The Georgia Department Of Community Health
A SNAPSHOT OF GEORGIA
Medicaid Eligibility

Medicaid is a medical assistance program that helps many people who can not afford medical care pay for some or all of their medical bills. This fact sheet provides the basics of applying and becoming eligible for Medicaid in Georgia.

Who can apply for Medicaid? Many groups of people are covered by Medicaid. Within these groups certain requirements must be met.

A child may be eligible for coverage if he or she is a U.S. citizen or a lawfully admitted immigrant, even if the parent is not. Eligibility for children is based on the child's status, not the parent's; however, the parent's income is counted towards the income limit.

What are Medicaid's basic requirements? In addition to income, basic requirements to determine eligibility under any Aged Blind Disabled (ABD) Medicaid program include:
Aged (65 or older), blind or disabled Application for other benefits Citizenship/Qualified Alien status and identity Valid Social Security Number (SSN) Residency Assignment of medical benefits to the Division of Medicaid

In addition to income, basic requirements to determine eligibility under a Family Medicaid program include: Age Application for other benefits Citizenship/Qualified Alien status and identity Cooperation with Child Support Services (CSS) Valid SSN Residency Assignment of medical benefits to the Division of Medicaid

DCH requires full documentation of income and resources, if applicable, at initial eligibility application and review for both Medicaid and PeachCare for KidsTM. All applicants and members must provide proof of monthly family income. All eligibility points are reviewed in both programs as part of either the annual or semi-annual review process. Citizenship and identity must be documented at initial application.

What does Medicaid consider income?
Income is all money, earned or unearned, cash or any type of support received from any source by you/or your household that can be used to meet basic needs for food, clothing or shelter. Income is considered on a monthly basis and is used to determine financial eligibility and benefit level.

How can I verify my income? Income verification can be provided in a variety of ways, including:
Pay stubs Copy of check reflecting gross income Form 809 - Wage Verification form

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A Snapshot Of Medicaid Eligibility

For some Medicaid programs, your statement of the source and amount of income, earned or unearned, may be accepted unless questionable. For others, all income must be verified. Verification of income is required when the
information available to the agency contradicts your statement or your statement is otherwise questionable.

Where can an individual or family apply for Medicaid? Medicaid applications are taken at many locations across the state, including
County Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) offices
Social Security Administration offices Health departments Some hospitals and nursing homes Local Right from the Start Medicaid (RSM) project offices RSM project offices by county may be found by going to: www.dfcs.dhr.georgia.gov/rsm, or an application for Medicaid may be requested by contacting the RSM project at 800-809-7276.

When is an application complete? An application is complete when it is signed and submitted with your name and the information necessary on it to contact you or your personal representative, such as a relative, friend, guardian or any person in a position to know your circumstances.

Eligibility Determination In Fiscal Year 2008, the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH), along with outside vendors, began new initiatives to enhance the state's Medicaid eligibility determination and functions. DCH also changed policy requirements to ensure the highest level of program integrity in both Medicaid and PeachCare for KidsTM eligibility determination. The eligibility initiatives will help prepare Georgia for the ongoing federal Payment Error Rate Measurement (PERM). Through PERM, the state verifies that it is paying properly for services,
providing services for appropriately enrolled members and adhering to eligibility policy.

DCH belongs to the Public Assistance Reporting Information System (PARIS), a federal and state partnership that collects, houses and matches public assistance eligibility information to improve program integrity among participating states. Data files are sent by individual states to the U.S. Health and Human Services Administration for Families and Children for data matching at least once and up to four times a year. All states and Puerto Rico participate in PARIS data match. Georgia first began a file matches with PARIS in August, 2008. As of January 2009, eligibility files containing interstate matches, potential veterans' benefits and federal benefits were investigated by DCH staff.

Appropriate action, including referrals to DCH Program Integrity are taken to correct cases based on the results of PARIS match investigation.

Average Monthly Enrollment for Medicaid and PeachCare for KidsTM for fiscal years:

Fiscal Year

Medicaid

Peachcare for KidsTM

2005

1,376,730

208,185

2006

1,389,692

239,033

2007

1,278,476

274,025

2008

1,261,031

250,055

2009

1,342,049

206,355

2010

1,444,085

202,862