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Series
Issue brief volume 19-20
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
This issue brief provides an overview of Regional Accountable Entities, organizations responsible for coordinating the physical and behavioral health care of the state's Medicaid members.
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
A deduction is an amount that an applicant or client can subtract from their gross income to get their adjusted gross income. A deduction is based off of the U.S. Tax Code, and the adjusted gross income is used to help determine whether they qualify for Modified Adjusted Gross Income-based Medical Assistance (Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)), tax credits, or other help purchasing health insurance.
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
A deduction is an amount that an applicant or client can subtract from their gross income to get their adjusted gross income. A deduction is based off of the U.S. Tax Code, and the adjusted gross income is used to help determine whether they qualify for Modified Adjusted Gross Income-based Medical Assistance (Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)), tax credits, or other help purchasing health insurance.
91) Health First Colorado buy-in program for children with disabilities eligibility and enrollment FAQ
Pub. Date
2022.
Description
Health First Colorado buy-in offers health care coverage for children with disabilities whose family earnings and resources might otherwise make them ineligible for Medicaid.
95) Health First Colorado buy-in program for children with disabilities eligibility and enrollment FAQ
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
Health First Colorado buy-in offers health care coverage for children with disabilities whose family earnings and resources might otherwise make them ineligible for Medicaid.
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
The Medicaid Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities (Adult Buy-In) is a Medical Assistance program that provides Medicaid benefits for working individuals with disabilities, ages 16 through 64, whose adjusted individual income is at or below 450% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).