Philadelphia Inquirer Series Examines Medicaid Income Eligibility Limits
Main Category: Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIPArticle Date: 27 Nov 2008 - 5:00 PDT
The Philadelphia Inquirer on Wednesday, as part of its series titled "Falling Through: Casualties of the Health Insurance Crisis," profiled a New Jersey man who became ill and lost his job and health insurance. The man receives $1,988 per month in disability from Social Security, but he was denied Medicaid coverage because his income is $77 over the eligibility limit. The man will be eligible for Medicare disability coverage in 2010, after the two-year waiting period established for disability benefits in 1972. About 1.5 million people are in the waiting period for Medicare at any given time, and about a quarter of them are uninsured, according to the Inquirer (Vitez, Philadelphia Inquirer, 11/26).
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posted by Laura Hutton on 28 Nov 2008 at 5:04 amI have been disabled for nine years. Initially I had to wait six months to receive the disability from Social Security. Then, I waited two years for Medicare. What's the problem? I had no insurance during that waiting period, sucked it up, sold everything and moved in with my mother. I am now 65 years old, survived my illness and live in poverty. Where does this sense of entitlement originate? I see more and more that people just don't get it when they find themselves facing a true catastrophic illness or event. Please, stop whining and take care of your own self.
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