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Low-income families, qualified pregnant women and children, and individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are examples of mandatory eligibility groups. This page outlines NH Medicaid (Medical Assistance) criteria for adults.
Specific details regarding income, resource, and non-financial requirements are explained for each kind of medical assistance on the NH Medicaid (Medical Assistance) eligibility pages under Related Resources.
Contact the DHHS Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-844-ASK-DHHS (1-844-275-3447) (TDD Relay Access: 1-800-735-2964), Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Contact your local District Office. Get Help in Your Language
Contact your local ServiceLink Office at 1-866-634-9412 or online at www.servicelink.nh.gov. A ServiceLink Options Counselor will work with you in person or over the phone to help you apply. If you do not qualify for CFI the ServiceLink Options Counselor will discuss other options with you.
To qualify, your income must fall below the specified limit as percentage of the FPL. The Medicaid income limit for adults age 19 to 64 is 138% of the federal poverty level. You can qualify under this Medicaid pathway for sixty days (in most states 12 months) postpartum.
31 maj 2024 · New Hampshire seniors must have limited income and assets, and a medical need to qualify for Medicaid long-term care. In 2024, a single Nursing Home Medicaid applicant must meet the following criteria: 1) Income under $2,829 / month 2) Assets under $2,500 3) Require a Nursing Home Level of Care.
In and Out does not have an income limit. With In and Out medical assistance, your income is only used to determine your “spenddown” amount. A spenddown is similar to a deductible for car insurance. Your spenddown is the difference between your income and the protected income level. You are responsible for showing medical bills