That's interesting. In Indiana, State buy-in for paying Part B premiums is automatic for all categories of Medicaid. However, State payment of Part A premiums for uninsured individuals is only made for QMBs. Uninsured clients who are eligible for Medicaid for the Aged (MA-A) are also considered eligible for QMB so the State can buy-in to Part A and pay their premiums. 

John 


John Williams
SHIP Medicare Specialist 
State Health Insurance Assistance Program
(765) 617-8668
jwilliams.ship@att.net

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On Jan 21, 2017, at 3:57 PM, Allison Riddle <ariddle@aaaregionx.org> wrote:


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On Jan 21, 2017, at 2:06 PM, John Williams <jwilliams.ship@att.net> wrote:


You might be interested in knowing that in June 2014 Indiana increased its income limit for QMB eligibility to 150 percent of Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Indiana's Specified Low-income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) and Qualified Individual (QI) eligibility income limits also increased to 165 and 185 percent of FPL respectively. These limits are higher than used by many states. Our Medicaid eligibility income limit was increased to 100 percent of FPL in June 2014 when Indiana eliminated the Spend-down provision.

John

John Williams
SHIP Medicare Specialist 
State Health Insurance Assistance Program
(765) 617-8668
jwilliams.ship@att.net

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On Jan 21, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Allison Riddle <ariddle@aaaregionx.org> wrote:


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On Jan 21, 2017, at 12:01 PM, John Williams <jwilliams.ship@att.net> wrote:


In Indiana QMB is considered a category of Medicaid. Beneficiaries who are eligible for QMB status, therefore, are issued Hoosier Health Insurance (Indiana Medicaid) cards to show to medical providers. 

John


John Williams
SHIP Medicare Specialist 
State Health Insurance Assistance Program
(765) 617-8668

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On Jan 21, 2017, at 9:54 AM, David Sage <davidmsage@gmail.com> wrote:

Leslie Fried recently posted a note from the CFPB about balance billing.  Leslie called it "3 things you can do ..."  That note, in the first tip, says "Show your Medicare and QMB or Medicaid cards..."

I've never seen a QMB card.  Can anyone tell me about QMB cards?  Or, if I have misinterpreted this note, please set me straight.  I am in Florida, and maybe we don't have QMB cards.
Thanks,
Dave Sage
Tampa
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