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Washtenaw Health Plan to offer state health care program to adults with little-to-no income in April
By AMY BIOLCHINI – County, health and environment reporter
Originally posted on AnnArbor.com on Wed, Mar 27, 2013 : 11:12 a.m.
A health insurance plan specifically designed to help adults with little-to-no income is enrolling Michigan residents in the month of April only. Made possible through the Michigan Department of Community Health, the Adult Benefit Waiver Program is enrolling patients locally through the Washtenaw Health Plan under its “Plan A.”
This is the first time this particular insurance program has opened enrollment in two and a half years, said Ellen Rabinowitz, executive director of the Washtenaw Health Plan.
“We further hope the state moves forward with Medicaid expansion in 2014, which would include the Plan A enrollees,” Rabinowitz said in statement.
Coverage provided under Plan A includes primary and specialty care, prescription drugs and limited mental health services. Co-pays for prescription drugs are about $1 under the plan. Eligible adults are between the ages of 19 and 64 years old. They must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident for at least five years. The Adult Benefit Waiver program is for adults with no income or very low income: The requirements are a maximum income of $335 per month for a single person, or a maximum income of $452 per month for a married couple. Applicants must also have less than $3,000 in assets, excluding a car and a home. Washtenaw County residents can enroll through the Washtenaw Health Plan during the month of April only.
The office is open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at 555 Towner St. in Ypsilanti. Call (734) 544-3030 for more information, or visit whp.ewashtenaw.org. Residents from any part of Michigan can enroll in the Adult Benefit Waiver Program by visiting www.michigan.gov/mibridges or at a Department of Human Services location.
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