2016 fpl chart

    • [DOCX File]At-a-Glance Summary Chart of Recommendations

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      Jan 21, 2016 · At-a-Glance Summary Chart of Recommendations . ... status by using State funding to provide MinnesotaCare benefits to children and adults with incomes up to 200% FPL. ... A partially-privatized State-Based Marketplace (SBM) model could be considered following the evaluation of MNsure’s 2016 open enrollment period. Therefore, the Task Force ...


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      84% of families served in FY16 had incomes under 300% of FPL. This is noteworthy, since MassHealth eligibility for children extends to 300% of FPL. In 2016, 300% of FPL was $72,900 for a family of four. TABLE 4: Family Income, by Percent of Federal Poverty Level (FPL)


    • [DOCX File]Item Portal / mn.gov // Minnesota's State ...

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      She presented a chart detailing Minnesota’s current affordability levels, illustrating an opportunity to smooth coverage for people at 200% FPL. The workgroup found the chart very helpful and concluded the need to address the affordability cliff remains, whether MinnesotaCare merges with the …


    • [DOC File]Texas Health and Human Services

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      Is the countable monthly income less than or equal to 200% FPL for the household size? Yes: Attach a copy of the income verification with the application and continue to the next step No: Applicant is screened ineligible for HTW


    • [DOCX File]charter loan application

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      Current and projected patients served with description, by percentage, of target population by income level (


    • [DOC File]Mass.gov

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      Groups (Categorical Eligibility) Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and/or Other Qualifying Criteria Funding Stream Expenditure and Eligibility Group (EG) Reporting MassHealth Demonstratio n Program Comments Special Home and Community-Based Waiver (HCBW) Group (individuals who without the HCBW would be eligible for Medicaid if in an institution) under ...


    • [DOC File]Hunger Solutions New York

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      In this case, the household is not categorically eligible for SNAP at 150% of FPL. They would instead need to have a gross income below 130% of FPL in order to participate in SNAP. Below is the chart reflecting the 150% FPL guidelines, which are effective from July 1st, 2016, through September 30th, 2016. Family Size 150% of Poverty


    • [DOC File]Access Washington Home

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      Households with income between 210% and 260% FPL pay a premium of $20 per child per month (maximum $40 per month) and households with income between 260% FPL and 312% pay a premium of $30 per child per month (maximum $60 per month). Premiums are waived for American Indian/Alaskan Native clients and pregnant women. Eligibility for HCS/DDA services


    • [DOCX File]205 - Transitional Medicaid Assistance

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      Example: Income increased in February 2016 and reported in April of 2016. In February 2016, the beneficiary received one (1) check with the increased income of $400.00. In March 2016, the beneficiary received four (4) weekly checks with the increased amount of $400.00.


    • [DOC File]LTC Manual - Financial Chapter - Washington

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      Households with income between 210% and 260% FPL pay a premium of $20 per child per month (maximum $40 per month) and households with income between 260% FPL and 312% pay a premium of $30 per child per month (maximum $60 per month). Premiums are waived for American Indian/Alaskan Native clients and pregnant women. Eligibility for HCS/DDA services


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