7 AAC 100.566 - Unpaid medical expense allowance
(a) The unpaid
medical expense allowance is a deduction from the total monthly income of the
recipient for the purpose of keeping that income available to the recipient to
cover any outstanding medical expenses incurred by the recipient that are not
paid by Medicaid, Medicare, or any other health insurance. A deduction under
this section is permitted only once per outstanding debt.
(b) The maximum medical expense allowance per
month may not exceed the amount necessary to result in a zero cost-of-care
liability for that month. If the outstanding debt is larger than the maximum
medical expense allowance for the month, an additional monthly medical expense
allowance may be given for subsequent months until the accumulated allowances
equal the entire unpaid medical expense. Once the cumulative allowances have
covered the entire unpaid medical expense, no further allowances may be given
for that unpaid medical expense, even if the recipient has failed to pay off
the debt.
Notes
Authority:AS 47.05.010
AS 47.07.020
AS 47.07.040
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