Limited Coverage Medicaid Plans
Medicare Savings Program
Wisconsin Medicaid may be able to help pay for certain Medicare costs, if you request and qualify for the Medicare Savings Program (also called Premium Assistance). This program is for those who are eligible to take part in Medicare and who have low income and limited assets.
The asset limits for the following plans are:
| Group Size |
Asset Limit |
| 1 |
$ 7,080 |
| 2 |
$10,620 |
Not all of your income and assets will be counted when determining if you are able to enroll in a Medicare Savings Program. Income and asset limits may change each year. For current amounts, go to
dhs.wi.gov/em/customerhelp or call 1-800-362-3002.
Medicaid will pay any Medicare Parts A and B premiums, Medicare co-insurance and
Medicare deductibles if you meet all of the following:
-
Are entitled to Medicare Part A,
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Have assets at or below the program limit, and
-
Have monthly income at or below 100% of the FPL
(see Monthly Income Limits Table), after subtracting certain credits.
Medicaid will pay Medicare Part B premiums, if you meet all of the following:
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Currently getting Medicare Part A,
-
Have assets at or below the program limit, and
-
Have monthly income between 100% and 120% of the
FPL (see Monthly Income Limits Table), after subtracting certain credits.
Medicaid will pay your Medicare Part B premiums, if you meet all of the following:
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Currently getting Medicare Part A,
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Have assets at or below the program limit,
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Are not enrolled in Medicaid, and
-
Have monthly income between 120% and 135% of the
FPL (see Monthly Income Limits Table), after subtracting certain credits.
The asset limits for Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals are:
| Group Size |
Asset Limit |
| 1 |
$ 4,000 |
| 2 |
$ 6,000 |
Medicaid will pay for Part A premiums, if you meet all of the following:
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You have a disability,
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You are employed,
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You are entitled to Medicare Part A,
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You have assets at or below the program limit,
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You have monthly income less than 200% of the FPL (see
Monthly Income Limits Table),
after subtracting certain credits, and
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Are not enrolled in Medicaid.
When Will Payments Begin?
If you are enrolled in any of the Medicare Savings Program plans, you
will need to allow at least two months for payments to begin. This is the time that is needed for payments to be adjusted by Wisconsin Medicaid, Medicare and the Social Security Administration.
When Medicaid starts paying your Medicare premium, your Social Security check will increase. If payments do not begin immediately you may be due a refund from the Social Security Administration.
Medicare Saving Plans Calculation
Calculate your counted income for the Medicare Savings plans as follows.
| $ |
Earned income |
| - |
$65 and ½ earned income credit |
| - |
Other income |
| - |
Court-ordered Support payment credit |
| - |
Court-ordered Legal expenses credit |
| - |
Self support plan credit |
| - $ 20 |
Standard Medicaid credit |
| = |
Counted Income |
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