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How Health Benefits Work: Income-Based MO HealthNet

WEBThese are the main income rules for income-based MO HealthNet: If your family’s income is at or under 138% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) ($20,783 per year for an …

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Individual Coverage on HealthCare.gov

WEBMedicare is a government health program for seniors (65 years old or older) and people with disabilities. To get Medicare coverage, you or a family member must have worked …

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MO HealthNet's Ticket to Work Health Assurance

WEBResources are money and property you own. For Ticket to Work Health Assurance, you must have less than $5,726 in available resources for an individual, or $11,452 for an …

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Should You Pursue Higher Education

WEBDisability Benefits 101-Missouri gives you tools and information on employment, health coverage, and benefits. You can plan ahead and learn how work and benefits go together.

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MO HealthNet Eligibility for Young People who Work

WEBSSI 1619 (b) Eligibility. If you’re on Supplemental Security Income (SSI), there is a special rule that allows you to keep your MO HealthNet coverage even when your earned …

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Sudden Onset Disability: Types of Health Coverage

WEBWith a disability, a top priority is to make sure that you have health coverage. Your financial situation and employment status decide what types of coverage you can get. These are …

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MO HealthNet Eligibility for Young People

WEBMO HealthNet helps people with low income pay for their visits to the doctor, hospital stays, prescription drugs, medical equipment, and other medical services. Most people who get …

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Supplemental Security Income (SSI): SSI and Work

WEBIt offers the same coverage as regular MO HealthNet, but you may have to pay a $42 to $211 monthly premium for it, depending on your income and your situation. To qualify …

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Myth 3: If I Work, I'll Lose Health Benefits

WEBMedicare and Work. When you work and get SSDI cash benefits, you keep your Medicare — plain and simple. If your SSDI cash benefits stop because of work, you can keep your …

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Americans with Disabilities Act

WEBThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that makes it illegal to discriminate against (treat unfairly or unequally) people with disabilities. It guarantees …

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Frequently Asked Questions

WEBIf you have questions about Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and need to talk with somebody, call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 or 1-800-325-0778 (TTY) or visit your …

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