Citizenship & Alien Flashcards
Pam applies for Medicaid for son, Jacob (2).
Who has to provide verification of US Citizenship?
Jacob only
What is Reasonable Opportunity
- Can approve Medicaid/NCHC when the applicant states they are a US Citizen or Qualified Alien but has not provided verification after pending and there are no other outstanding verifications needed.
- Gives 90 days to provide
- 90 days starts from the date of the FIRST pend
- Once in a lifetime
What are 3 types of LPRs that are eligible for ongoing Medicaid?
Protected Pregnant Under age 19 DOE over 5 years ago DOE prior to 8.22.1996
What letter will SOLQIC display if an individual is a US Citizen?
A
What items verify US Citizenship?
- A in SOLQIC
- US Passport (can be expired)
- Birth Certificate
- Birth Abroad Certificate
- Certificate of Naturalization
- Register of Deeds
True or False:
The ‘Mother’s Verification of Facts’ proves US Citizenship.
False
What system is ran at application and recertification to verify alien status?
SAVE
True or False:
Some Visa holders are not eligible for a SSN but can still receive Medicaid, if otherwise eligible.
True
Some Visas are not approved for work purposes, therefore, not eligible for a SSN. They are, however, lawfully present and can receive if pregnant, under age 19 and their income is below the income limit.
True or False:
DACA is only eligible for emergency services.
TRUE
Although DACA individuals will have a work permit and a SSN, they are ONLY eligible for emergency services.
Amy (27) is pregnant.
She has a work permit, a valid I-94 and a SSN (so she can work).
She earns $1,900/mo from her job.
Is she eligible for emergency services or ongoing?
Ongoing
Her income will place her into MPW. She will receive until 60 days postpartum.