Maine Medicaid
What is the highest income limit for Maine Medicaid?
The highest income limit for Maine Medicaid is approximately $18,075 for an individual. Roughly $24,353 for a family of two (or higher depending on family size).
What documents do I need to apply for Medicaid?
The following can be requested of you by your Medicaid office:
- Evidence of birthdate (e.g., birth certificate)
- Documents that can be used as proof of legitimate residency or citizenship in the US include a passport, driver’s license, birth certificate, green card, and job authorization card.
- A list of all sources of income, legal and illicit (e.g., paycheck stubs, retirement benefits, Supplemental Security Income)
- Evidence of sources (e.g., bank or stock statements, life insurance policies, property)
- Proof of residence (e.g., rent receipt, landlord statement, deed)
- The Medicare card as well as any insurance cards (you can also provide a copy of the insurance policy)
What is the best Medicaid in Maine?
In Maine, all plans receive the same services. There isn’t a single optimum method for the entire state; residents must choose the best strategy for their particular county.
You will receive the same care and assistance regardless of your chosen plan.
Where do I find the letter showing the reason(s) for denial or discontinuance from Maine Medicaid?
You can check your Kansas Medicaid health information status by visiting MaineCare Health PAS Online Portal.
Where can I upload the documents for Maine Medicaid?
To upload the documents visit MaineCare Online Portal.
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