Table of Contents
[Pages:10]Table of Contents
Overview of this Guide
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Introduction to Part I: Eligibility Criteria At-A-Glance
5
A. Citizenship and Immigration Status
6
1. Mixed Status Families
7
B. Residency
7
C. Household and Income Requirements
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1. Income Threshold and Income Counting
7
2. Household Determination
9
D. Age
9
E. Incarceration
10
F. Other Health Coverage
10
G. Tax Filing Status
11
H. Assets or Resources
11
I. Insurance Affordability Programs at a Glance
13
Chapter 1: Overarching Eligibility Issues for Medi-Cal
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A. Citizenship and Immigration Status
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1. Immigrants Eligible for Full-scope Medi-Cal
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a. Qualified Immigrants
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b. Lawfully Present and PRUCOL
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2. Restricted Scope Medi-Cal
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a. Services Covered Under Restricted Medi-Cal
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b. Additional Programs Available Regardless of Immigration
23
Status
B. Incarceration/Institutionalization
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C. Residency
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Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates
D. Other Health Coverage
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E. Tax Filing Status
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F. The Medi-Cal Hierarchy
28
Chapter 2. MAGI Medi-Cal Programs
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A. Constructing Households
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1. Tax Filer Rules
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2. Non-Filer Rules
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3. Counting Households with a Pregnant Woman
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B. Counting Income
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C. MAGI Medi-Cal Programs
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1. Expansion Adults
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2. Parents and Caretaker Relatives
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3. Pregnant Women
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a. MAGI Medi-Cal Programs for Pregnant Women
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b. Medi-Cal Access Program (MCAP) for Pregnant Women and
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Newborns up to Age 2
4. Children: MAGI Medi-Cal, the Targeted Low-Income Children's Program,
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and MCAP Infants and Babies
a. Infants: 0 to 1 year old
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b. Children: Ages 1 to 6
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c. Children: Ages 6 to 19
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Chapter 3. Non-MAGI Medi-Cal
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A. Non-MAGI Household and Income
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B. Full-Scope Non-MAGI Medi-Cal for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities
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1. Categorically Linked Medi-Cal Based on Disability
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a. Automatic Medi-Cal for Individuals Receiving Supplemental Security 65
Income (SSI-b. linked Medi-Cal)
b. SSI 1619(b) Medi-Cal for Individuals who Lost SSI Because of Earnings 66
from Work
2. Severely-Impaired Working Individual (SIWI) Program
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3. Pickle Program
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4. Disabled Adult Child (DAC) Medi-Cal
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5. Disabled Widow/Widower Programs
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Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates
6. Aged and Disabled Federal Poverty Level (A&D FPL) and Blind Federal
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Poverty Level (Blind FPL) Programs
a. Special Rules for A&D FPL and Blind FPL Programs
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7. 250% Working Disabled Program (250% WDP)
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8. Aged, Blind and Disabled ? Medically Need (ABD-MN): Free and Share of 90
Cost
C. Full-Scope Non-MAGI Medi-Cal for Children and Families
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1. Automatic Eligibility Due to Receipt of Government Benefits
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2. Children in Foster Care
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3. Former Foster Youth Under Age 18 and Not Living with their Parents
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4. Former Foster Youth 18 and Older
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5. Transitional Medi-Cal (TMC)
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6. Continuous Eligibility for Children
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7. Deemed Eligibility for Newborns
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8. Aid for Families with Dependent Children ? Medically Needy
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9. Medically Indigent
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D. Limited Scope Medi-Cal Programs for Children
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1. Minor Consent
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2. Income Disregard Program for Pregnant Girls under Age 21
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3. The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program
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E. Medi-Cal Special Treatment Programs
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1. Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Programs
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2. Tuberculosis Program
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3. Kidney Dialysis and Parenteral Hyperalimentation and Related Services
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F. Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs)
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1. Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB or "Quimby") Program
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2. Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries (SLMB) Program
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3. Qualified Individual (QI) Program
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4. Qualified Disabled and Working Individual (QDWI) Program
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G. Refugee Medical Assistance
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Chapter 4. Covered California
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A. Qualified Health Plans
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1. Essential Health Benefits
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2. Standard Benefit Design
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Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates
B. Eligibility to Purchase Coverage Through Covered California
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1. Citizenship and Immigration Status
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2. Incarceration
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3. Residency
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4. Age
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C. Eligibility for Financial Assistance
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1. Lack of Minimum Essential Coverage
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a. Months of Partial Coverage
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b. Eligible But Not Enrolled
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c. Special Rules Regarding Employer Coverage
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i. Affordability and Value of Other Coverage
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ii. Family Glitch
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iii. The Enrolled Employee Exception
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iv. COBRA
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2. Income Threshold for Financial Assistance
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a. Exceptions to the Lower Limit of Eligibility: Individuals Below
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100%FPL
b. Income Counting: Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)
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Methodology
i. Household Size and Members
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ii. Children
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iii. Special Consideration for Pregnancy and Newborns
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iv. Qualifying Relative Dependents
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v. Spouses
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vi. Family Members Who are Not Lawfully Present
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3. Assets
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4. Tax Filing Status
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a. Must File Taxes for the Year that Premium Tax Credits are
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Received
b. Married Couples Must File a Joint Income Tax Return
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i. Head of Household Exception
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ii. Domestic Violence and Spousal Abandonment Exception
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c. Individuals who are Dependents Cannot Themselves Take Premium 156
Tax Credits
5. Enrollment in a Covered California Plan
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Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates
D. Calculating Premium Tax Credits
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1. Second Lowest Cost Silver Plan ? The Benchmark Premium
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2. Required Contribution Percentage
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E. Premium Tax Credit Reconciliation
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F. Cost-sharing Reductions
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Introduction to Part II: Getting and Keeping Health Coverage
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A. Application Channels
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B. Verification Requirements
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C. Starting Coverage
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D. Plan Selection
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E. Reporting Changes
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F. Annual Renewal
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G. Appeals
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Chapter 5. Getting Onto Coverage
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A. Applying for Medi-Cal, Covered California, and the Medi-Cal Access Program
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1. Single Application, Multiple Application Pathways, "No Wrong Door"
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a. Applying Online
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b. Applying In-Person: County Offices and Community Partners
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c. Applying by Phone: Covered California Service Center and
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Counties
d. Applying by Mail: The Single, Streamlined Paper Application
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2. Expedited Coverage Pathways
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a. Acceleration Enrollment (AE)
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b. Deemed Eligible (DE) Infants
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c. Hospital Presumptive Eligibility
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d. Presumptive Eligibility (PE) for Pregnant Women
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e. CHDP Gateway
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f. Accelerated Eligibility (AE) for Federal Breast and Cervical Cancer
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Treatment Program (BCCTP)
g. Express Lane Enrollment (ELE)
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h. Children in Foster Care
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i. Former Foster Youth
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j. Minor Consent Medi-Cal
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Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates
k. Tuberculosis (TB) Program
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3. Medi-Cal Connections with Public Benefits Programs
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a. Programs Linked to Medi-Cal
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b. Joint Application for health coverage and public benefits
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4. Application Process and Eligibility for Inmates
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B. Verifying Application Information
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1. Overview of Process and Requirements
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a. Medi-Cal
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b. Medi-Cal Access Program
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c. Covered California
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2. Verification of Eligibility Criteria
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a. Proving Identity
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b. Citizenship and Immigration Status
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i. Proof of Citizenship
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ii. Proof of Lawful Immigration Status
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iii. Resolving Citizenship or Immigration Inconsistencies
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c. Incarceration
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d. California State Residency
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e. Income and Household Size
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f. Pregnancy
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g. Assets
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h. Minimum Essential Coverage/Employer-Sponsored Coverage/
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Other Coverage
C. When Coverage Starts
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1. Medi-Cal
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a. Retroactive Medi-Cal
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b. Expedited Programs
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2. Covered California
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a. Covered California Open Enrollment
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b. Covered California Special Enrollment
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c. Covered California Coverage Effective Dates
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3. MCAP
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D. Plan Selection
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1. Picking a Medi-Cal Plan
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2. Picking a Covered California Plan
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Getting and Keeping Health Coverage for Low-Income Californians: A Guide for Advocates
3. Picking an MCAP Plan
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Chapter 6. Staying On
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A. How to Keep Coverage
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1. Changes in Circumstances
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a. Medi-Cal
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i. Beneficiary Obligation to Report
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ii. Periodic Data Review
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iii. Redetermination of Eligibility
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iv. Relationship with Other Public Assistance Programs
230
b. Covered California
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i. Enrollee Obligation to Report
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ii. Semi-annual Data Review
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iii. Additional Rules Regarding Redetermination Outcomes Due 234
to Changes in Circumstances
c. Medi-Cal Access Program (MCAP)
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2. Moving
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a. Medi-Cal and Inter-County Transfers (ICTs)
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i. The ICT Process
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ii. Accessing Care during the ICT Process
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b. Covered California: Inter-Regional Moves and Choosing a New
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Health Plan
i. Choosing a New Health Plan Due to a Move
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ii. Avoiding Gaps in Coverage
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3. Annual Renewal or Redetermination
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a. Medi-Cal
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i. Process for MAGI beneficiaries
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ii. Process for Non-MAGI Beneficiaries
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iii. Process for Households that Have Both MAGI and Non-
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MAGI Members
iv. SB 87 and Medi-Cal Eligibility Reviews
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v. 90 Day Right to "Cure" or Reinstate Medi-Cal after
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Termination.
vi. Process When There is a Loss of Contact
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vii. Special Processes for Certain Categories of Medi-Cal
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Beneficaries
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1) Former Foster Youth up to Age 26
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2) "Mega Mandatory" Groups
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3) Deemed Eligible (DE) Infants
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4) Foster Children Returning Home
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5) Minor Consent
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6) Transitional Medi-Cal
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7) Breast & Cervical Cancer Treatment Programs
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8) Refugee Medical Assistance
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b. Covered California
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i. Open Enrollment
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ii. Notice Requirements
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iii. Redetermination for Financial Assistance
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c. Redetermination for Mixed Coverage Families
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d. Redetermination for MCAP
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B. Due Process Rights
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1. Medi-Cal Eligibility Appeals
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a. Notice: Content and Timing Requirements
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b. Requesting a Fair Hearing
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c. Expedited Hearings
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d. Retaining Benefits During the Fair Hearing Process ? Aid Paid
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Pending
e. Informal Resolution
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f. Dismissals
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g. Setting and Notice of Hearing; Position Statement
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h. The Fair Hearing
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i. After the Fair Hearing
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2. Covered California Eligibility Appeals
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a. Notice: Content and Time Requirements
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b. Request for Hearing
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c. Expedited Appeals
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d. Eligibility Pending Appeal ? Continuing Enrollment
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e. Informal Resolution
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f. Notification of Hearing and Position Statement
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g. The Fair Hearing
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h. Hearing Decision and Other Post-Hearing Processes
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