ssi and medicaid eligibility
SSI and Medicaid eligibility refers to the criteria and requirements individuals must meet in order to qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid assistance programs. SSI eligibility is based on financial need, age, disability, or blindness, while Medicaid eligibility is determined by income level and certain categorical requirements set by each state.
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