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Hi,
I have been on SSDI back to 1996. I was receiving SSDI, Medicare and Medicaid until Medicare D became effective Jan. 2006. I live in Key west, FL and have many medical conditions requiring specialist care out of this county (no specialist's in this whole county) in Miami, 135 miles away. I had to use Medicaid transportation to get to these Dr's and I lost that with my full Medicaid and have been fighting them since and I recently came across a federal amendment, Pickle Amendment, that may give me it back. This may apply to many others. Here is some info. "A Quick and Easy M ethod of Screening for Medicaid Eligibility under the Pickle Amendment" " The Pickle Amendment requires that an individual is to be deemed an SSI recipient if he or she: **1) Simultaneously entitled to receive both Social Security {Old Age, Survivors or Disability (OASDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in some month after April 1977; (A see below) 2) Is currently eligible for and receiving OASDI; 3) Is currently ineligible for SSI; and 4)Receives income that would qualify him for SSI after deducting all OASDI cost- of-living adjustments (COLA) received since the last month in which he was eligible for both OASDI and SSI." **A) "The person need not literally receive both SSI and Social Security checks in the same month, but need only be entitled to both for the same month. There is a one-month lag in OASDI payments, which are not disbursed until the month after entitlement, while SSI payments are paid in the month of entitlement. It is common for a person to receive SSI while awaiting receipt of OASDI payments. Once her monthlyOASDI begins, if it exceeds the SSI rate, she receives just OASDI thereafter. In such circumstances, even though the person never actually received simultaneous payments from both programs in a single month, she meets the first Pickle requirement. This is true even if income from a retroactive OASDI payment exceeds the SSI benefit for all months in which SSI was received. For this reason, you should ask not just if the person received both SSI and Social Security in the same month, but did he receive SSI immediatly before his Social Security payments began. See 42 C. F. R. ~435.135 and 51 Fed. Reg. 12326 (April 10, 1996). For more information, see "Medicaid Eligibility in a Time Warp", 22 Clearinghouse Review 120 (June 1988)." Also, you can look up POMS SI 01715.05 If I can help anyone in any way, please feel free to ask. Margie |
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