The end of the week is a good time for the Insurance Blog Week in Review. This is a quick and easy way to catch up on the blogs that you might have missed when they first appeared. These blogs went up between September 16, 2012, and September 22, 2012.
Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Covers Children and Families
The Medicaid program in Wisconsin is called ForwardHealth. This, and the BadgerCare Plus program, will cover children who come from low-income families.
BadgerCare Plus Covers Prenatal Services
In Wisconsin, BadgerCare Plus for Pregnant Women covers the health care needs of women who are pregnant. The state also has a Family Planning-Only program, and a Wisconsin Well Woman Medicaid program.
Information on Medicaid in Michigan
As expected, this blog contains some information about the main Medicaid program in Michigan. It can cover individuals who are elderly, families, children, women who are pregnant, and adults who are childless and low-income.
Michigan Has a Healthy Kids Program
Healthy Kids is the name of the part of the Michigan Medicaid program that covers children who come from low-income families.
Medicaid in Michigan Covers Women Who are Pregnant
The Healthy Kids program includes coverage for women who are pregnant. Michigan also has a Group 2 Pregnant Women program, and a Maternity Outpatient Medical Services (MOMS) program that is part of Medicaid.
Eligibility Requirements for Medicaid in Indiana
Indiana makes it very easy for people to discover what the eligibility requirements are for their Medicaid program. It is all on their website in easy to read language.
Hoosier Healthwise Covers Children in Indiana
There is a Hoosier Healthwise Package A and a Hoosier Healthwise Package C. The second one is for children who come from families that do not meet the income limits of Hoosier Healthwise Part A.
Hoosier Healthwise Covers Pregnant Women in Indiana
In addition to covering children, Hoosier Healthwise also covers women who are pregnant. Indiana has a Presumptive Eligibility program, too.
The Healthy Indiana Plan Covers Adults
Not every state will cover adults who are younger than age 65, who are not disabled, who are not pregnant, and who do not live with dependent children through their Medicaid program. Indiana is one of the states that will cover this group of low-income people.
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