Non-MAGI coverage group definition
Non-MAGI coverage group means a Medicaid coverage group that is not subject to the modified adjusted gross income standard for eligibility determination.
Non-MAGI coverage group means a Medicaid coverage group that is not subject to the modified adjusted gross income eligibility determination. Includes Medicaid for persons who are aged, blind or with disabilities and persons in need of long-term services and supports as well as individuals who qualify for Medicaid based on their eligibility for another publicly funded program, including children in foster care and anyone receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or participating in the Medicare Premium Assistance Program.
Non-MAGI coverage group means a Medicaid coverage group that is not subject to the modified adjusted gross income eligibility determination. For the purposes of this Part, it includes Medicaid for persons who qualify for Medicaid based on their eligibility for another publicly funded program, including children in the substitute care under the auspices of the DCYF such as current, and some instances, former foster care recipients and anyone receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
More Definitions of Non-MAGI coverage group
Non-MAGI coverage group means a Medicaid coverage group that is not subject to the modified adjusted gross income eligibility determination. Includes Medicaid for persons who are aged, blind or living with disabilities and persons in need of long-term services and supports as well as individuals who qualify for Medicaid based on their eligibility for another publicly-funded program, including children in foster care, anyone
Non-MAGI coverage group means a Medicaid coverage group that is not subject to the modified adjusted gross income eligibility determination. For the purposes of this Part, the term refers to the children and youth who are eligible for Medicaid based on their participation in another publicly funded program and/or by Federal law, including infants born to Medicaid eligible mothers, recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash assistance under age twenty-one (21), and children and youth who are, or in some instances were, in the care and/or custody of the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF).