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Am I eligible for Indian Health Service (IHS)

WebThe IHS health care system is available for federally-recognized American Indian and Alaska Natives in the United States. Members of 567 federally-recognized American …

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Can I get health care through Covered California while I’m …

WebYou cannot get health care through Covered California while you are incarcerated, but you may apply for Medi-Cal once you are nearing your release date (more information on …

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What benefits and services can I get through Medi‑Cal

WebAs required by law, Medi-Cal covers a set of “essential health benefits,” including: hospital care and emergency services; medical services; prescription drugs; mental health and …

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What is Medi-Cal

WebMedi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program, offering free or low-cost health care coverage for low-income California residents. You can apply as an individual or as a family. Due to …

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Am I eligible for Medi-Cal

WebTo find out if you’re eligible for full or partial health care coverage through Medi-Cal, contact your county welfare agency. For a statewide directory of county welfare agencies, see …

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My Medicare stopped while I was incarcerated. How do I restart it

WebIf you stopped paying premiums and your Medicare enrollment was ended while incarcerated: you can re-enroll during General Enrollment Period (“GEP”), which runs …

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How do I enroll in health care through Covered California

WebOnline: Go to www.CoveredCA.com. Set up an account with a username and password. Once you log in, you can browse different health plans and start the application process. …

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How do I apply for Medi-Cal

WebBy mail: Send your completed application form to: Covered California; P.O. Box 989725; West Sacramento, CA 95798-9725. [1575] By fax: Fax your completed form to: 1-888 …

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Can I apply for Medicare while incarcerated

WebSupposing that you turn 65 on April 10, 2015, your Initial Enrollment Period would run from January 1, 2015 through July 31, 2015. If you don’t enroll during your Initial Enrollment …

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Can I apply for Medi-Cal while incarcerated

WebIf you are incarcerated in a state prison: If you’re approaching your release date and likely to qualify for Medi-Cal, pre-release staff at your correctional facility should offer to help you …

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I had Medicare when I entered prison or jail. What happens to it …

WebYou’re no longer eligible to be enrolled in these plans while the prison or jail is providing your health care. If you want Part C and/or Part D after release, you’ll have to re-enroll (for …

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My Medi-Cal stopped while I was incarcerated. How do I restart it

WebIf you’re still incarcerated after 1 year passes, then your Medi-Cal coverage will end—and if you want to get Medi-Cal again, you’ll need to reapply to restart your …

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My VA benefits were reduced or stopped while I was incarcerated.

WebFor health care benefits: If you don’t have your Veteran Identification Card, and/or if you plan to access services at a VA health care facility you haven’t visited before, complete …

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How do I enroll in the Indian Health Service (IHS)

WebHow do I enroll in the Indian Health Service (IHS)? Once you know that you are eligible for IHS, contact the patient registration office (“PRO”) at the facility that serves your area. …

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I had Medi-Cal when I entered prison or jail. What happens to it …

WebI had Medi-Cal when I entered prison or jail. What happens to it while I’m incarcerated? It depends on how long your incarceration lasts. In California, as soon as you go to prison …

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What should I know about federal, state, and county benefits

WebThe federal (national) government is in charge of certain public benefits programs that operate across the country; and the state and county governments are in charge of …

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Fact Sheet on CDCR-Funded Pre-Release Transitional Housing

WebThis includes your history of substance abuse, medical and mental health, education, family background, criminal history, and social functioning. Once you have completed these …

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Can I apply for VA benefits while incarcerated

WebThere are certain benefits you can apply for and receive in full while incarcerated; and there are certain other benefits you should start applying for while incarcerated so that you can …

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Special Conditions of Parole for Mentally Disordered Offenders …

WebAccording to the CDCR, if you are a MDO, must receive inpatient treatment from the Department of State Hospitals (DSH) [591] as a mandatory condition of parole. Cal. …

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What does it mean to be a “mentally disordered offender” (MDO) …

WebWhat does it mean to be a “mentally disordered offender” (MDO) — and what mandatory special conditions apply to MDOs on parole? Under state law, you may be classified as a …

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