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In reply to the discussion: today our hr dept. sent out a notice [View all]Puzzledtraveller
(5,937 posts)10. In the case your employer offers insurance you are not eligible for them.
Our training had numerous scenarios, some of the most odd were case where some members of a family may get coverage while others don't. Eligibility for Medicaid, for example is determined by house hold size, relationship of applicants and income and several technical eligibility factors. Tax filing status is the front door for eligibility for new programs and HBE plans.
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Do tell us which State does not furnish Medicaid to those below the poverty threshold.
Cryptoad
Sep 2013
#17
In the case your employer offers insurance you are not eligible for them.
Puzzledtraveller
Sep 2013
#10
Not your fault some folks are just too busy cheerleading to become well informed, or
jtuck004
Sep 2013
#28
Got my email a week or so ago. Waiting for the FL Health Exchange to come online on Oct. 1
Roland99
Sep 2013
#12
My private sector union sent us the same letter. It even says don't listen to the
JaneyVee
Sep 2013
#25