| 1991 - 96 pages
...are required to extend Medicaid coverage to all children born after September 30, 1983, in families with incomes at or below 100 percent of the Federal poverty level. Effective July 1, 1991, States must allow pregnant women and children to receive and process applications... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1991 - 172 pages
...particular interest to the Department is your proposal to extend primary health care to all persons with incomes at or below 100 percent of the Federal poverty level through the Medicaid Program. This proposal, though costly, is a strong step forward in solving the... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1992 - 48 pages
...limited economic resources. For consistency, we define our economic terms as follows: Poor: persons with incomes at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level. In 1990, the federal poverty level was $6,268 for one elderly person and $7,905 for an elderly couple.... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1995 - 48 pages
...infant mortality rates that are higher than the national rate. Health center patients are generally poor with incomes at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level. At some centers, over 90 percent of patients are at this poverty level. A large percentage of the centers'... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 54 pages
...infant mortality rates that are higher than the national rate. Health center patients are generally poor with incomes at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level. At some centers, over 90 percent of patients are at this poverty level. A large percentage of the centers'... | |
| Kathryn G. Allen, Walter Ochinko - 2001 - 46 pages
...Beneficiary program, Medicaid pays Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance for individuals with incomes at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level. Under the Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary program, Medicaid pays the Medicare part B premium... | |
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