State Approaches to Diversion Programs and Activities under Welfare Reform

Table V-2:
State Options to Assure Medicaid Eligibility for Traditional and Transitional Medicaid Benefits for Persons Who Are Diverted
OPTION LUMP SUM DIVERSION PAYMENT PRE-APPROVAL JOB SEARCH
  Traditional Medicaid  Transitional Medicaid Traditional Medicaid Transitional Medicaid
1. Modify income and resource standards and methodologies. Disregard lump sum diversion payment in first month   Exclude first three months of earnings  
2. Continue Title IV-A waivers affecting Medicaid eligibility. Modify how to count/disregard lump sum diversion payment   Modify how to count/disregard earned income  
3. Continue Title XIX waivers.

Seek new Title XIX waivers.

  Provide Medicaid eligibility for persons with less than 3 months of eligibility in previous 6 months

Provide additional 12 months of Medicaid eligibility

  Provide Medicaid eligibility for persons with less than 3 months of eligibility in previous 6 months

Provide additional 12 months of Medicaid eligibility

4. Continue existing Section 1115 Medicaid waivers. 

Seek new Section 1115 Medicaid waivers.

Expand Medicaid eligibility to near poor adults   Expand Medicaid eligibility to near poor adults  
5. Expand Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women and children. Modify how to count/disregard lump sum diversion payment   Modify how to count/disregard earned income  


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