Title: THE EMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EID PROGRAM
1THE EMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
(EID) PROGRAM
- Employment and Health Insurance Program
- Presenter CarLa Bryant
- EID Intern Coordinator
- Maryland Department of Disabilities
2Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Also known as the Medicaid Buy-In, EID is a work
incentive that provides Medicaid, for a small
fee, to people who - Are disabled and have been approved for SSI or
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) after
reaching age 18 - Are U.S. citizens or qualified aliens aged 18
64 - Are working for pay
- Meet income limits
- Meet resource limits
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3Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Disability
- You may be eligible for EID if you
- Currently receive SSDI
- Formerly received SSDI or SSI as an adult and
lost the benefit for reasons other than medical
improvement - If you have received SSI or SSDI in the past 7
years, no proof should be needed (only SS ) - If its been more than 7 years, you may need to
provide proof (e.g., award letter) - GOOD NEWS By summer of 2008, a new process
should be in place so that people who are not
eligible for SSI or SSDI for reasons other than
disability may apply for EID.
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4Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Paid Work
- No minimum level of earnings may be very small,
but need to be verified - Must result in income during enrollment period
- Must be subject to state and federal reporting
and withholding or estimated tax payments - Need not be competitive (i.e., sheltered workshop
earnings allowed)
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5Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Countable Income
- Countable income must be below 300 of federal
poverty level (FPL) - 31,200/yr. (2,600/mo.) for an individual (in
2008) - 42,000/yr. (3,500/mo.) for a married couple (in
2008)
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6Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Only income from individual and spouse is counted
- Not all income is counted, and certain disregards
(subtractions) apply - 20/month subtracted from unearned or earned
income - 65/month and half the remainder subtracted from
earnings - Disability-related expenses needed for work and
paid by the worker - Any work-related expenses paid by blind workers
- Premiums paid by the worker for
employer-sponsored health insurance
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7Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- EXAMPLE
- 220 (monthly unearned income)
- 20 (general income disregard)
- 200 (countable unearned income)
- 4,750 (monthly earned income)
- 65 (earned income disregard)
- 4,685 / 2 2,342.50 (countable earned
income) - 200 (countable unearned income)
- 2,342.50 (countable earned income)
- 2,542.50 (total countable income)
- Below 2,600
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8Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Countable Resources
- Countable resources for individual or couple must
be below - 10,000
- Not all resources count. The following are
excluded - The home in which the applicant (and spouse) live
- Vehicles owned by the applicant and spouse
- 1st 4,000 in 401(k), 403(b), Keogh and pension
plans - Certain burial funds
- Discretionary or special needs trusts
- Others
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9Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Fees
- Fee is 75 every six months
- If found ineligible, fee is refunded
- Fee may be waived in cases of extreme hardship
(i.e., paying fee would leave the applicant
unable to afford food, shelter and medical care)
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10Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Once Youre Enrolled
- If found eligible, Medicaid is retroactive to the
1st day of the month the application is received - EID provides fee for service Medicaid dont
need to join a managed care organization
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11Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- Provides full coverage for people with no other
insurance wrap-around (supplemental) coverage
for those with private insurance or Medicare - Redetermination every six months Paperwork and
75 fee for each new 6-month period
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12Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- HOW TO APPLY
- Contact the EID Intern Coordinator at
- 443-514-5034
- 1-800-637-4113
- eid_at_mdod.state.md.us
- An intern will contact you to determine whether
you may be eligible, take your application, and
tell you which documents you need to include with
your application
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13Employed Individuals with Disabilities (EID)
- The Dept. of Disabilities and the Dept. of Health
and Mental Hygiene are partnering on this project
to help people enroll in EID.
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14Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- What It Pays For
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- The recipients full cost for most medical
expenses, including - Ambulance and wheelchair van services and
emergency medical transportation - Ambulatory surgical care services
- Clinic services
- Diabetic care services (covered by managed care
program) - Family planning services and supplies
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15Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Home health care
- Hospice care
- Hospital services
- Kidney dialysis services
- Lab and X-ray services
- Medical day care services
- Medical equipment
- Medical supplies
- Medicare premiums, deductibles and co-payments
- Mental health treatment, case management and
rehab. services - Nurse anesthetist, nurse midwife and nurse
practitioner services
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16Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Nursing home services
- Oxygen services and related respiratory equipment
- Personal care services
- Pharmacy services (for those who receive Medicare
Part D, it reduces out-of-pocket costs) - Physical therapy
- Physician services (some dental surgery may be
included) - Podiatry
- Residential treatment facility services
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17Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Substance abuse treatment
- Targeted case management for targeted groups
- Transportation to covered services (through local
health departments) - Vision care services (eye exams every two years)
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