I want to personally thank you all for this great informative discussion. I wish I could be a part of your discussion every time you cover Medicaid it would help our Asian community tremendously.
Thanks for your note. We are glad to hear that you found this discussion valuable! If you're interested in staying up to date on our policy work, Medicaid, SNAP, housing, and other issues, feel free to sign up for our Policy Bulletin emails here: rwjf.ws/4eZKoYf
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out. We suggest that you head to the website below, which explains more about the Medicare Savings Program and has a place where you can contact your state to learn more about the specifics. Each state has different rules about how they count different types of income. Hope this helps! www.medicare.gov/basics/costs/help/medicare-savings-programs
I live in North Quincy, Massachusetts. I am 33 years old. I am a US citizen. I was born in this country. I was signed up for Medicaid by my parents, many years ago when I was still a minor. I have never had to handle my own healthcare before. I know that I am on Medicaid, but that is all that I know. How do I learn more about my own Medicaid plan? How do I find out more about my own health insurance?
Hi June, thanks for reaching out. We recommend that you go to the government site for your state’s Medicaid program to learn more information about your plan. www.mass.gov/topics/masshealth
Great discussions. The presenter is fantastic.
I want to personally thank you all for this great informative discussion. I wish I could be a part of your discussion every time you cover Medicaid it would help our Asian community tremendously.
Thanks for your note. We are glad to hear that you found this discussion valuable!
If you're interested in staying up to date on our policy work, Medicaid, SNAP, housing, and other issues, feel free to sign up for our Policy Bulletin emails here: rwjf.ws/4eZKoYf
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Hello. Which states give the most Medicaid and Medicare Savings Program QMB to help poor people pay for what Medicare doesnt? Thanks.
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out. We suggest that you head to the website below, which explains more about the Medicare Savings Program and has a place where you can contact your state to learn more about the specifics. Each state has different rules about how they count different types of income. Hope this helps! www.medicare.gov/basics/costs/help/medicare-savings-programs
I live in North Quincy, Massachusetts. I am 33 years old. I am a US citizen. I was born in this country. I was signed up for Medicaid by my parents, many years ago when I was still a minor. I have never had to handle my own healthcare before. I know that I am on Medicaid, but that is all that I know. How do I learn more about my own Medicaid plan? How do I find out more about my own health insurance?
Hi June, thanks for reaching out. We recommend that you go to the government site for your state’s Medicaid program to learn more information about your plan. www.mass.gov/topics/masshealth
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