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20 Common Health Care Information
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21 Publicly Funded Programs for Basic Healthcare Government sponsored (funded) health programs Not just for people with disabilities healthcare for anyone who qualifies Most are for people with low incomes
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22 Publicly Funded Programs for Special Populations Only for people who have disabilities Medi-Cal for Aged, Blind and Disabled California Children’s Services (CCS) Most are for people with low incomes
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23 Financial Eligibility Each program will have financial eligibility. This may be based on family income family size
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24 Financial Eligibility Resources Money in savings Things you own Besides your home, one car and personal belongings (clothes) Bonds, stocks, etc.
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25 What is the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) Combination of family size and income. A family of 4 who earns $19,350 per year is at 100% FPL $19,350 = 100% FPL
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26 What is the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) A family of 4 who earns $48,375 per year is at 250% FPL $48,375 = 250% FPL
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27 What is Federal Poverty Level Programs that use FPL have an eligibility level Medi-Cal for children 6-18 without disabilities is 100% FPL Healthy Families is 250% FPL
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28 Does immigrant status matter Do you have to be a citizen or documented to use this program?
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29 Does immigrant status matter Public Charge count against you for citizenship or a greencard Would your sponsor have to repay for the healthcare you receive?
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31 Privately Funded Programs provided by your employer or that you purchase on your own Covers health, mental health, emergency care
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32 Important Terms to know Health Maintenance Organization Premium Deductible Co-Pay
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33 Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) all of your care comes from the same group general doctor (primary care) is a gatekeeper. the doctor you see first Need a referral from the gatekeeper to see a specialist pays for all of your well and sick care.
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34 Premium The amount you pay to be covered by the healthcare plan Examples: Healthy Families 250% Working Disabled Program Private Insurance
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35 Deductible The amount you must pay before the insurance begins to pay for care Examples: Private insurance (indemnity) Share of Cost Medi-Cal
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36 Co-pay The amount you must pay each time you go for care Examples HMO Healthy Families
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