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Medicaid Coverage Expansions for State Supplementary Payment Recipients, 2001

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 State Offers a Medicaid Coverage Expansion for SSP-Only Recipients?Income Eligibility Level
United States23 Yes 
AlabamaNo 
AlaskaYes137% FPL
ArizonaNo 
ArkansasNo 
CaliforniaYes99% FPL
ColoradoYes79% FPL
ConnecticutYes104% FPL
DelawareNo 
District of ColumbiaNo 
FloridaNo 
GeorgiaNo 
HawaiiYes75% FPL
IdahoYes81% FPL
IllinoisNo 
IndianaNo 
IowaNo 
KansasNo 
KentuckyNo 
LouisianaNo 
MaineYes75% FPL
MarylandNo 
MassachusettsYes92% FPL
MichiganYes76% FPL
MinnesotaYes85% FPL
MississippiNo 
MissouriNo 
MontanaNo 
NebraskaYes75% FPL
NevadaYes79% FPL
New HampshireYes78% FPL
New JerseyYes78% FPL
New MexicoNo 
New YorkYes86% FPL
North CarolinaNo 
North DakotaNo 
OhioNo 
OklahomaYes81% FPL
OregonNo 
PennsylvaniaYes78% FPL
Rhode IslandYes83% FPL
South CarolinaNo 
South DakotaYes76% FPL
TennesseeNo 
TexasNo 
UtahNo 
VermontYes82% FPL
VirginiaNo 
WashingtonYes78% FPL
West VirginiaNo 
WisconsinYes86% FPL
WyomingYes75% FPL
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Notes: In 2001, eligibility for federal Supplementary Security Income benefits without state supplementation was about 74% FPL for individuals and 82% FPL for couples. States expanding Medicaid benefits beyond these levels are shown on this page.
The federal poverty threshold for a family of three was $14,128 in 2001.
Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation, Women''s Access to Care: A State-Level Analysis of Key Health Policies, July 2003, available at http://www.kff.org/womenshealth/loader.cfm?url=/commonspot/security/getfile.cfm&PageID=14279 . Information based on Families USA, Could Your State Do More to Expand Medicaid to Seniors and Adults with Disabilities, April 2001, available at http://www.familiesusa.org/site/DocServer/ExpandingMedicaid.pdf?docID=232 .
Definitions: FPL: Federal Poverty Level.
SSP: State Supplementary Payment



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