This article is a section taken from MA for People Who Are Age 65 or Older or People Who Are Blind or Have a Disability (MA-ABD), a part of the revisions and additions to the Minnesota Health Care Program Eligibility Policy Manual.
Financial Eligibility
This subchapter provides policy about financial eligibility. This includes eligibility factors that involve a person’s income or assets.
This subchapter includes policies that apply to Medical Assistance for People Who Are Age 65 or Older and People Who Are Blind or Have a Disability (MA-ABD).
MA-ABD Household Composition and Family Size
MA-ABD Availability of Countable Assets
MA-ABD Retirement Funds and Plans
MA-ABD Health Expense Accounts
MA-ABD Flexible Spending Arrangements
MA-ABD Health Savings Accounts
MA-ABD Homestead Real Property
MA-ABD Non-Homestead Real Property
MA-ABD Life Estates and Remainder Interests
MA-ABD Other Property Interests
MA-ABD Contract for Deed and Other Property Agreements
MA-ABD Automobiles and Other Vehicles used for Transportation
MA-ABD Identifying the Type of Trust
MA-ABD Medical Assistance Qualifying Trusts
MA-ABD Third Party Established and Funded Trusts
MA-ABD Supplemental Needs Trusts
MA-ABD Life Insurance Policies
MA-ABD Continuing Care Retirement Community Entrance Fee
MA-ABD Tribal Payments and Interests
MA-ABD Household Goods and Personal Effects
MA-ABD Disregards and Deductions
CREDIT: The content of this post has been copied or adopted from the Minnesota Healthcare Programs Eligibility Policy Manual, originally published by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
This is also part of a series of posts on Minnesota Healthcare Eligibility Policies.