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  2. Florida's Medicaid call center's wait times, disconnection ...

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    Florida's Medicaid call center is experiencing long wait times and high rates of disconnection that could be preventing families from renewing or accessing healthcare coverage, according to a ...

  3. Medicaid Renewal: 7 Questions Answered - Healthline

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    In 2023, the income threshold of 138% of the FPL is $34,306 in most states. This is because the FPL in 2023 for a family of three is $24,860. For an individual, the FPL in 2023 is $14,580, which ...

  4. How to Navigate Losing Your Medicaid Coverage - Healthline

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    Find out why you lost coverage. Determine eligibility. Find other coverage. Talk to an advocate. Consider tax deductions. File an appeal. Bottom line. Here’s what to do if you get a notice that ...

  5. Medicare Plans in Florida | Healthline.com

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    The average Medicare Advantage monthly premium increased by $0.79 in Florida compared with last year — to $10.38 in 2024 to $9.59 in 2023. There are 613 Medicare Advantage plans available in ...

  6. Florida Medicaid waiver - Wikipedia

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    Florida Medicaid is "The Payer of Last Resort". The rate for support coordination was reduced in 2011. The highest rate paid over the 18 years of the waiver was $161.60 per month, for each person served. In mid 2016 the rate was changed from the lowered $125.71 per month to $148.69, for adults and for children living in group homes, and from ...

  7. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid is the largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income in the United States, providing free health insurance to 85 million low-income and disabled people as of 2022; [3] in 2019, the program paid for half of all U.S. births. [4]

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