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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Working while on Dialysis => Topic started by: pagandialysis on February 15, 2012, 02:52:47 PM
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I can't find a simple answer so I thought I would ask someone here.
If I go back to work I am sure I will lose my SSI but how would that affect my Medicaid and Medicare? And no I can not ask my social worker.
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I work FT and have insurance through my employer, and I have Medicare. So I know that won't go anywhere. Don't know about the other 2. I know for SSI or SSDI, you are limited to the amount of money you can make in a month. If you do a search on here for SSI, SSDI, or Social Security, you should find a few threads about it.
KarenInWA
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I'm not worried about the money. I HAVE to have both Medicaid and Medicare for my transplant. If I lose either of them I am just dead... literally.
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Medicaid depends on the state that you live in. Some make you live at such a level of poverty to have it, others let working people buy in to it.
rsudock started a thread about the Medicaid buy-in. http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=24031.0
I hope this helps!
KarenInWA
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if you get SSD then you can work and earn under $1000 a month SSI you can earn $67 a month and not loose your SSI, as far as medicaid I know that you have certain income limitations unless you are in a special program (which I am in) medicaid spend down program for the working disabled, I can earn 75K a year and still keep my medicaid and they (DSS) even pay my $500 a month deductable and my Medicare bill as well
so I have medicaid, medicare and blue/cross blue shield which I pay no out of pocket expense for
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You shouldn't lose medicare since you are a dialysis patient.
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Pagan- I am on Medicare and Medicaid as well. I live in Indiana, and when I was pre-D, since I had a preexisting condition I was eligible for Medicaid. When I started working, I had my employers' insurance as my primary, and Medicaid as my secondary insurance. I had to pay a copay for me to keep my Medicaid as secondary. I believe that you can opt to not have your employers insurance, and keep both Medicare and Medicaid. You may have to pay a premium (if you don't already), but you shouldn't lose either since you are a dialysis patient. Hope that helps a bit?
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Working FT, I have insurance through work and after 3 months on D, I qualified for Medicare. So between my health insurance and Medicare, I only have a small co-pay at times.