1 Medicaid Buy-In for Children Helps pay medical bills for children with disabilities.

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1 Medicaid Buy-In for Children Helps pay medical bills for children with disabilities.

2 Medicaid Buy-In for Children  For families who need health insurance, but make too much money to get traditional Medicaid.  Families “buy in” to Medicaid by making a monthly payment (premium).

3 A child must:  Be age 18 or younger and not married.  Live in Texas and be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.  Meet the same rules for a disability that are used to get SSI. (Note: A child does not have to apply for SSI.)

4 Medicaid health care services  Doctor and clinic visits  Hospital visits  Emergency care  Medicine  Glasses

5 Medicaid health care services  Dentist visits  Mental health care  Care in the home

6 Medicaid health care services  Nursing home or other place of care.  Therapy (speech / occupational / physical).  Regular checkups and help with Medicaid services (case management).

7 Income limits  A child can be in the program if the amount of money (income) the family gets or has is below program limits.*  Monthly income examples: –Up to $4,633 for a family of 3. –Up to $7,498 for a family of 6. * Program income limits = 300% of the federal poverty level.

8 Monthly payment amounts  Most families pay monthly payments (premiums) based on: –Money from jobs and other sources (income). –Number of people in the family. –If they get insurance through work. –If they are in the Medicaid Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIPP).

9 Monthly payment amounts  Depending on the family’s income, some families pay no monthly payment.  The most a family will pay is $230 each month.* *This amount might change if the program’s income limits change.

10 Payments for past months  Medicaid might be able to pay a child’s medical bills for the 3 months before the family applied.  The family will pay the premiums for these months.  The welcome letter will tell the family more about this.

11 Other health insurance  If a family has health insurance from work, Medicaid might pay for services the insurance doesn’t cover.  Medicaid will pay only for services from a Medicaid doctor.

12 Other health insurance  If the employer pays half or more of the annual cost, the family must sign up and keep that insurance.  We will look at the family's case to see if they can be in the HIPP Program. That program might pay for the health insurance from work.

13 Cost-share limits  Some families have to pay part of the cost for doctor visits, hospital stays, medicine, therapy, and other health services.  These costs are usually for monthly buy-in payments, co-pays, and deductibles.

14 Cost-share limits  There is a limit to the costs a family has to pay every 12 months.  Families that reach the limit might not have to pay monthly payments for the rest of their benefit period.

15 To apply, use Form H1200—MBIC  Go to Click on “How to Get Help.” Click on “Children.”  Call Ask to have Form H1200-MBIC mailed to you.  Go to an HHSC benefits office. Call to find one near you.

16 To find out more or get help:  Texas: or  Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Central Time. When you call: – Pick a language. – Pick option 2. – Pick “Medicaid” options.