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QMB
(QUALIFIED MEDICARE BENEFICIARY PROGRAM)
QMB PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
FOR T19
SLMB (SPECIFIED LOW-INCOME MEDICARE BENEFICIARY PROGRAM)
QI (QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM)
OBTAINING QMB, SLMB & QI BENEFITS
ARTICLES AND UPDATES
QMB, SLMB, AND QI PROGRAMS:
Assistance with Meeting the Costs of Medicare Premiums and Deductibles
The Qualified Medicare Beneficiary program (QMB), Specified Low-Income Medicare
Beneficiary program (SLMB), and Qualified Individual program (QI), help Medicare
beneficiaries of modest means pay all or some of Medicare’s cost sharing amounts
(ie. premiums, deductibles and copayments). To qualify an individual must be
eligible for Medicare and must meet certain income guidelines which change
annually. The income guidelines change April 1 each year.
QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary
Program)
The QMB program provides the following benefits:
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Payment of
Medicare Part A monthly premiums (when applicable).
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Payment of
Medicare Part B monthly premiums and annual deductible.
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Payment of
co-insurance and deductible amounts for services covered under both Medicare
Parts A and B.
Note: Medigap premiums are not covered by QMB, SLMB, or QI.
Eligibility criteria
for this program require that:
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The individual
must be eligible for Medicare Part A insurance, (even if not currently
enrolled).
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The monthly
income must be at or below 100% of the annual
federal poverty level
[FPL x 1]. The federal
poverty level is announced early each year. The income eligibility level for
the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary program changes to reflect that figure
each April.*
Click here for specific
dollar amounts as of April 2008.
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Personal assets,
including cash, bank accounts, stocks and bonds must not exceed $4,000 for
an individual and $6,000 for married couples.
Note: Individuals who
are eligible for Medicare Part A but not enrolled, may conditionally enroll in
Medicare Part A at any time during the year and then apply for QMB to cover the
cost of the Medicare Part A premium which must otherwise be paid by voluntary
enrollees (those not automatically eligible for Medicare Part A through Social
Security or Railroad Retirement entitlement).
If an individual is
eligible for this program, purchasing additional Medigap coverage for Medicare
premiums, deductibles, and/or co-payments may be unnecessary. To determine
whether or not to retain a Medigap policy, a review of the benefits covered by
the Medigap policy must be made to see if the Medigap plan covers services other
than the Medicare cost-sharing that may be useful to the person.
QMB
Provider Certification for Title 19
The QMB program will
pay the 20% Medicare Part B co-insurance only if the provider of services is
certified as a Medicaid provider.
Note, however, a
provider may choose to treat only QMB patients and not all Medicaid recipients
and only the QMB patients he chooses to see. Providers have no obligation to
treat Medicaid patients or anyone in particular.
Physicians and other
Part B providers may become Medicaid certified by calling the State Medicaid
contractor, EDS, at (860) 832-9259. EDS will send a provider enrollment package.
The provider only has to fill out a form in order to become Medicaid certified.
DSS also has a Medicaid provider relations department.
SLMB (Specified Low-Income Medicare
Beneficiary Program)
The SLMB program provides the following benefits:
Eligibility criteria
for this program require that:
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The
individual must be eligible for Medicare Part A insurance, (even
if not currently enrolled).
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The
monthly income must be between 100% and 120% of the annual
federal poverty level
[between FPL and (FPL x 1.2)]. The
federal poverty level is announced early each year. The income
eligibility level for the Specified Medicare Beneficiary program
changes to reflect that figure each April.*
Click
here for specific dollar amounts as of April 2008.
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Personal assets, including cash, bank accounts, stocks and bonds
must not exceed $4,000 for an individual and $6,000 for married
couples.
QI (Qualified Individual Program) -
Limited Expansion of SLMB
The Balanced Budget
Act of 1997 expanded the SLMB program for certain "qualified individuals" by
increasing the income guidelines, but Congress only appropriated a limited
amount of funds to each state to pay for this expansion. Once a state’s
appropriated money is gone, even eligible individuals will not be able to get
into the program.
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Individuals with incomes between 120% and 135% of the
federal poverty level
[between (FPL x 1.2) and (FPL x 1.35)] may
be eligible for payment through the SLMB program of their
Medicare Part B premium for the calendar year.
Click here for
specific dollar amounts as of April 2008.
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No asset limit (as of 4/1/01)
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Individuals must apply every year for these benefits;
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It is
important to apply early to have a better chance of obtaining
these benefits. Applications from those meeting the eligibility
requirements will be granted on a first come first served basis;
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Priority for the following year will be given to those who
received the benefits during the previous calendar year;
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These
benefits are not available to those who qualify for any other
kind of Medicaid (T19).
Obtaining QMB, SLMB, and QI
Benefits
Requests for
applications for QMB, SLMB, or QI benefits are made to the state Department of
Social Services (DSS) office serving the town of residence and may be conducted
over the telephone. Eligibility for QMB is effective on the first day of the
month following the month in which DSS has all the information and verification
necessary to determine eligibility. This should not take more than 45 days. SLMB
entitlement may be retroactive up to three months prior to the date of
application if the person is otherwise eligible.
Remember income levels change April 1st each year.
For more information,
please telephone your district DSS office.
* To this amount, add
$20/month ($240 annually) to represent the federally-allowed income disregard
but check with your state to determine if your state allows a higher amount to
be disregarded. Residents of Connecticut can add $227/month ($2,724 annually).
Check each April for changes to this amount.
SAVINGS PROGRAM ARTICLES AND UPDATES
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Medicare Cost
Sharing for Dual Eligibles: Who Pays What for Whom? - April
24, 2008
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Medicare Open Enrollment Ends March 31: Limited Opportunity to
Expand QMB and LIS Coverage - February 28, 2008
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New 2008 Poverty Levels Will Affect Eligibility Levels For Many
Federal Health Programs - January 24, 2008
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Program
Updates: QI Program Extended And Medicare Premiums And
Deductibles Announced For 2008 - October 4, 2007
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Medicare
Cost-Sharing In Medicare Advantage Plans: Who Pays For Dual
Eligibles? - May 31, 2007
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QI
Program Saved... Again - October 21, 2005
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QI
Program Update - October 13, 2005
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QI Program Ends
As Of October 1, 2005 - October 6, 2005
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Good News!
Additional Funding For Part B For Part B Premiums For Some
Medicare Beneficiaries (.pdf) - August 25, 2005
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Intake
For CT’s QI/ALMB Program Closed
(.pdf) - July 7, 2005
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May Means
Medicare Prescription Drug Low-Income Subsidy Month (.pdf) -
May 19, 2005
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Time
Running Out On Opportunity For Some To Enroll In QMB Program
- January 5, 2005
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QI-1 Program, Which Pays Part B Premium For Some Low-Income
Individuals, Extended Through September, 2005 - November 30,
2004
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QI-1
Program, Which Pays Part B Premium For Some Low-Income
Individuals, Extended Through November 2004 - October 1,
2004
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CMS Targets
Low-Income Beneficiaries For Discount Drug Cards: Group To Be
Mailed Information - September 23, 2004
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