Medicaid Spend-Down Program WHAT IS THE MEDICAID SPEND-DOWN PROGRAM? The Medicaid Spend-down Program is a New York State program that allows certain individuals who fit within the federal categories of Medicaid (see MFY Fact Sheet on Medicaid) to qualify for Medicaid coverage even though they receive income in excess of eligibility requirements.
By Madeleine Vessel; reviewed by Gary Heiting, OD
Medicaid is the U.S. health program that provides medical benefits to groups of low-income people who may have no medical insurance or inadequate medical insurance.
Although the federal government establishes general guidelines for the program, each state sets Medicaid requirements and benefits — including Medicaid vision benefits.
Whether or not you are eligible for Medicaid benefits depends on the guidelines your state adopts.
Federal Poverty Guidelines For Medicaid Eligibility
Income requirements to be eligible for Medicaid benefits vary from state to state, but generally are based on the federal poverty guidelines issued each year by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
In 2017, the annual income levels constituting the federal poverty level for families residing in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia are:
- $12,060 for a single person in a household
- $16,240 for two people
- $20,420 for a family of three
- $24,600 for a family of four
- $28,780 for a family of five
- $32,960 for a family of six
- $37,140 for a family of seven
- $41,320 for a family of eight
- For families with more than eight persons, add $4,180 for each additional person
The federal poverty guidelines are 15 percent higher for U.S. citizens residing in Hawaii and 25 percent higher for those living in Alaska.
However, low income alone does not necessarily qualify a person for Medicaid benefits, and many poor Americans are not covered by the program. To be covered by Medicaid, you also must meet other eligibility requirements established by the program. You can learn more about these criteria by contacting your state's Medicaid office.
Medical Benefits Available Under Medicaid
Medicaid eligibility groups classified as 'categorically needy' are entitled to these and other health services, including treatment of eye diseases and other vision benefits:
- In-hospital stays, except in institutions for mental disease
- Out-patient hospital care in certain health clinics
- Laboratory services and x-rays
- Physicians' services
- Medical and surgical services of a dentist
- Health screenings for individuals under age 21
- Certain home health services
- Care during and after pregnancy
Medicaid pays the cost of these services directly to health care providers and not to Medicaid recipients.
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A person eligible for Medicaid benefits may be asked to pay a co-payment at the time a medical service is provided.
Medicaid Vision Benefits
The following vision benefits are available for children under 21 under the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program of Medicaid:
- Lenses
Each state determines individually how frequently these services are provided.
Many states also offer similar vision services for adults. Some states also provide for glaucoma screening to help detect this common eye disease that can damage the eye's
and cause permanent vision loss.
Because cataracts clouding the eye's natural lens are a medical condition, Medicaid also covers a portion of the cost of cataract surgery.
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To learn more about Medicaid eligibility requirements and Medicaid vision benefits, call your state's Medicaid agency or visit www.medicaid.gov.
Page updated April 2018
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