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How long does it take to get approved for Medicaid in CT?

How long does it take to get approved for Medicaid in CT?

How long does it take to get approved for Medicaid? Unfortunately there is no easy answer. The Department of Social Services case worker has up to 45 days to review the application and then can request additional information.

What is the phone number for Medicaid in Connecticut?

Overview

Program or Service Toll-Free (In-State) Local
General Information & Referral (recorded information) 800-842-1508 (860) 424-4908
DSS Client Information Line & Benefits Center 1-855-6-CONNECT (1-855-626-6632)
TDD/TTY for persons with hearing impairment 800-842-4524
Aging Services (CT Department on Aging) 866-218-6631

What is CT Medicaid?

Title 19
Medicaid (also known as Title 19 or Title XIX) is a federal and state funded medical assistance program offered by the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) for certain low-income families and individuals.

Is Medicare and Medicaid the same?

Medicare is a federal program that provides health coverage if you are 65+ or under 65 and have a disability, no matter your income. Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage if you have a very low income. They will work together to provide you with health coverage and lower your costs.

Can you own a home on Medicaid?

HOME OWNERSHIP Your home is not considered to be a countable asset for Medicaid eligibility purposes. However, there is an equity limit.

Who is eligible for Access health CT?

Connecticut residents aged 65 or older; or who are aged 18 up to 65th birthday and who are blind, or who have another disability, may qualify for Medicaid coverage under HUSKY C. Income and asset eligibility varies, depending on which part of HUSKY C you may qualify for.

Can I be on Medicare and Medicaid?

If you are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (dually eligible), you can have both. They will work together to provide you with health coverage and lower your costs.

How to find out if you are eligible for Medicaid in Connecticut?

They can assist you with questions or concerns about the Connecticut Medicaid program, including the eligibility requirements and Medicaid enrollment in Connecticut. You can view their site online at ct.gov/dss/site/default.asp. To find out if you are eligible for this program, Connecticut Medicaid eligibility.

Where is the Medicaid office in Connecticut located?

Below is the contact information for the Medicaid office in Connecticut. They can assist you with questions or concerns about the Connecticut Medicaid program, including the eligibility requirements and Medicaid enrollment in Connecticut. You can view their site online at ct.gov/dss/site/default.asp.

When did the state of Connecticut start Medicaid?

Connecticut has adopted one or more of the targeted enrollment strategies outlined in guidance CMS issued on May 17, 2013, designed to facilitate enrollment in Medicaid and CHIP. In federal fiscal year (FFY) 2018, Connecticut voluntarily reported 19 of 23 frequently reported health care quality measures in the CMS Medicaid/CHIP Child Core Set.

How to contact your state for Medicaid assistance?

In order to assist you in getting a timely response, please contact your State Medicaid Agency for any questions on the following: If you need assistance in any of the areas noted, you will need to contact the agency for Medicaid/CHIP in your state of residence or the state you have questions about in order to receive assistance.

They can assist you with questions or concerns about the Connecticut Medicaid program, including the eligibility requirements and Medicaid enrollment in Connecticut. You can view their site online at ct.gov/dss/site/default.asp. To find out if you are eligible for this program, Connecticut Medicaid eligibility.

Below is the contact information for the Medicaid office in Connecticut. They can assist you with questions or concerns about the Connecticut Medicaid program, including the eligibility requirements and Medicaid enrollment in Connecticut. You can view their site online at ct.gov/dss/site/default.asp.

Connecticut has adopted one or more of the targeted enrollment strategies outlined in guidance CMS issued on May 17, 2013, designed to facilitate enrollment in Medicaid and CHIP. In federal fiscal year (FFY) 2018, Connecticut voluntarily reported 19 of 23 frequently reported health care quality measures in the CMS Medicaid/CHIP Child Core Set.

Is there an asset limit for Medicaid in Connecticut?

This means there is no home equity limit and it’s not relevant where the applicant lives. For married couples, in 2021, the community spouse (the non-applicant or “well” spouse of a Medicaid nursing home or HCBS waiver applicant) can retain half of the couples’ joint assets (up to a maximum of $130,380), as the chart indicates above.