Wash. Admin. Code § 182-512-0150 - SSI-related medical-Medically needy (MN) medical eligibility
(1) Washington
apple health (WAH) medically needy (MN) health care coverage is available for
any of the following:
(a) A person who is
SSI-related and not eligible for WAH categorically needy (CN) medical coverage
because the person has countable income that is above the WAH CN income level
(CNIL) (or for long-term care (LTC) recipients, above the special income limit
(SIL)):
(i) The person's countable income is
at or below WAH MN standards, leaving no spenddown requirement; or
(ii) The person's countable income is above
WAH MN standards requiring the person to spenddown their excess income (see
subsection (4) of this section). See WAC
182-512-0500
through
182-512-0800
for rules on determining countable income, and WAC
182-519-0050
for program standards or chapter 182-513 WAC for institutional
standards.
(b) An
SSI-related ineligible spouse of an SSI recipient;
(c) A person who meets SSI program criteria
but is not eligible for the SSI cash grant due to immigration status or sponsor
deeming. See WAC
182-503-0535
for limits on eligibility for aliens;
(d) A person who meets the WAH MN LTC
services requirements of chapter 182-513 WAC;
(e) A person who lives in an alternate living
facility and meets the requirements of WAC
182-513-1205;
or
(2) A person whose countable resources are
above the SSI resource standards is not eligible for WAH MN non-institutional
health care coverage. See WAC
182-512-0200
through
182-512-0550
to determine countable resources.
(3) A person who qualifies for services under
WAH long-term care programs has different criteria and may spend down excess
resources to become eligible for WAH LTC institutional or waiver health care
coverage. Refer to WAC
182-513-1315
and
182-513-1395.
(4) A person with income over the effective
WAH MN income limit (MNIL) described in WAC
182-519-0050
may become eligible for WAH MN coverage when the person has incurred medical
expenses that are equal to the excess income. This is the process of meeting
spenddown. Refer to chapter 182-519 WAC for spenddown information.
(5) A person may be eligible for health care
coverage for any or all of the three months immediately prior to the month of
application, if the person has:
(a) Met all
eligibility requirements for the months being considered; and
(b) Received medical services covered by
medicaid during that time.
(6) A person who is eligible for WAH MN
without a spenddown is certified for up to 12 months. For a person who must
meet a spenddown, refer to WAC
182-519-0110.
For a person who is eligible for a WAH long-term care MN program, refer to WAC
182-513-1395
and
182-513-1315.
(7) A person must reapply for each
certification period. There is no continuous eligibility for WAH MN.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021. 12-20-001, §182-512-0150, filed 9/19/12, effective 10/20/12. 11-24-018, recodified as WAC 182-512-0150, filed 11/29/11, effective 12/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.08.090. 04-09-002, § 388-475-0150, filed 4/7/04, effective 6/1/04.
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