The State of New Mexico Human Services Department’s Medical Assistance Account
Contents
- Introduction
- What is the Medical Assistance Account?
- How is the Medical Assistance Account used?
- What are the benefits of the Medical Assistance Account?
- How can I get help with the Medical Assistance Account?
- How do I know if I am eligible for the Medical Assistance Account?
- What are the income guidelines for the Medical Assistance Account?
- How do I apply for the Medical Assistance Account?
- What other assistance programs are available through the Human Services Department?
- Conclusion
The State of New Mexico Human Services Department’s medical assistance Account provides critical funding for health care services for low-income residents. This account is in jeopardy due to proposed cuts at the federal level. We must work together to protect this vital resource.
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Introduction
The State of New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) is committed to providing quality Medical Assistance to low-income and medically vulnerable New Mexicans. The Medical Assistance Account (MAA) is a state-funded program that provides financial assistance to eligible individuals and families for the costs of medical care.
MAA provides financial assistance for a wide range of medical services, including but not limited to: doctor’s visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, dental care, vision care, and mental health services. MAA also covers the costs of transportation to and from medical appointments, as well as some over-the-counter medications.
MAA is a joint state-federal program, with federal funds covering 90% of the costs and state funds covering the remaining 10%. In FY 2016, MAA served approximately 209,000 individuals at a cost of $1.1 billion.
What is the Medical Assistance Account?
The Medical Assistance Account (MAA) is a state fund that provides financial assistance to low-income New Mexicans who are unable to afford medical care. The MAA pays for medical services such as doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, and other health-related costs.
Anyone can apply for medical assistance from the MAA, but preference is given to those who are most in need, such as children, the elderly, and the disabled. In order to qualify for assistance, applicants must meet certain income and asset requirements.
The MAA is funded through a mix of state general revenue funds and federal Medicaid funds. For fiscal year 2019, the MAA is expected to have a total budget of $1.1 billion.
How is the Medical Assistance Account used?
The Medical Assistance Account is the state of New Mexico Human Services Department’s (HSD) account that is used to pay for medical assistance for eligible low-income residents. The account is funded through a combination of federal, state, and local sources.
HSD utilizes the Medical Assistance Account to reimburse providers for medical services rendered to eligible individuals. Providers must be enrolled with HSD in order to receive reimbursements from the Medical Assistance Account. To learn more about enrolling as a provider with HSD, please visit our provider enrollment webpage or contact us at 1-800-283-4465.
What are the benefits of the Medical Assistance Account?
The Medical Assistance Account (MAA) is a state-funded program that provides financial assistance to low-income, elderly, and disabled New Mexicans to help pay for medical care.
MAA pays for a wide range of medical services, including doctor’s visits, hospital stays, prescriptions, durable medical equipment and more. MAA also covers the cost of transportation to and from medical appointments.
In addition to helping pay for medical care, MAA also offers many other benefits to its recipients. These benefits include:
– Access to quality health care: MAA provides its recipients with access to high-quality physicians and facilities.
– peace of mind: MAA recipient’s never have to worry about how they will pay for their next doctor’s visit or medication. They can simply focus on their health and well-being.
– improved quality of life: With the peace of mind that comes with having MAA coverage, recipients can enjoy a better quality of life. They can go about their daily lives without having to worry about how they will pay for unexpected medical expenses.
How can I get help with the Medical Assistance Account?
The State of New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) provides medical assistance to eligible low-income residents through the Medical Assistance Account (MAA). The MAA offers a range of services, including medical, dental, and mental health care.
HSD also offers legal assistance to residents who need help with the MAA. If you have questions about your coverage or need help filing a claim, you can contact HSD’s Legal Services Unit at 1-888-NM-HSD-LAW (1-888-664-7385).
How do I know if I am eligible for the Medical Assistance Account?
The Medical Assistance account is a state-funded program that helps low-income and disabled New Mexicans pay for medical and long-term care expenses.
To be eligible for the Medical Assistance account, you must meet the following criteria:
-You must be a resident of New Mexico.
-You must be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident of the United States
-You must be age 65 or older, blind, or have a disability as determined by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
-You must meet the income and resource guidelines set forth by the New Mexico Human Services Department.
If you meet all of the above criteria, you can apply for the Medical Assistance account by visiting your local Human Services Department office or by calling 1-855-634-3777.
What are the income guidelines for the Medical Assistance Account?
In order to be eligible for the Medical Assistance Account, your household income must fall at or below 138% of the federal poverty level. For a family of four, this means an annual income of $33,534 or less. If you are pregnant or have a disability, you may still be eligible even if your income is above this limit.
How do I apply for the Medical Assistance Account?
To apply for the Medical Assistance Account, please contact your local human services office.
What other assistance programs are available through the Human Services Department?
In addition to the medical assistance program, the Human Services Department also provides temporary assistance for families in need, as well as food stamps and Supplemental Security Income for the elderly and disabled. The Department also offers a number of programs for children, such as early childhood education and after-school care.
Conclusion
The state of New Mexico Human Services Department’s medical assistance account is in good shape. As of June 30, 2016, the account had a balance of $209 million. This is an increase of $67 million from the previous year. The account is funded by federal and state taxes, as well as by savings from other state accounts.