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COHP 101 - Assignment 6 Practice Case Study This assignment is designed to help you prepare for your final case study in this course. The final case study is worth 50 points, so it essential that you know how to properly calculate if an individual qualifies for Medicaid. Instructions: Answer the items using Chapter 6 from the textbook . Using the chart below, fill in answers in the space provided. Use ONLY this format. The text box will expand as needed. Provide a complete, short, concise answer (from the information provided in the text) for each question/ item. https://www.healthinsurance.org/glossary/federal-poverty-level/ Reference pages 257-267 and specifically for Medicaid on pages 266 and 267 in your textbook Questions Answers 1. Who is eligible for Medicare? 65+, disabled, ESRD 2. Is Medicare criteria the same from state to state? Yes 3. Who is eligible for Medicaid? Low income 4. Is Medicaid criteria the same from state to state? No 5. What does FPL stand for? Federal poverty level 6. Prior to the ACA, what percentage of the FPL was covered by Medicaid? 133 7. What is that percentage in decimal form (on your calculator)? 1.33 8. The ACA changed Medicaid coverage by adding 5%. What is the new/current percentage of FPL covered by Medicaid? 138
Practice Problem: 11. Three individual live in one house, John, Jane, and Sue. They live in Big Rapids, Michigan. They will qualify for Medicaid if they make equal to or less than ______34,306.80_______________________. (2 points) Show your work: 24,860 times 1.38 equals 34,306.80 9. What is that percentage in decimal form (on your calculator)? 1.38 10. How do you know if someone qualifies for Medicaid currently? What is the formula? FPL x 1.38 = < Qualifies 2023 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Persons in family/ household Poverty guideline 1 $14,580 2 $19,720 3 $24,860 4 $30,000 5 $35,140 6 $40,280 7 $45,420 8 $50,560 For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,140 for each additional person.
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