Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 501.000 - Health Care Reform: MassHealth: General Policies
Section 501.004 - Administration of MassHealth
Universal Citation: 130 MA Code of Regs 130.501
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) MassHealth. The MassHealth agency formulates requirements and determines eligibility for all MassHealth coverage types.
(B) Other Agencies.
(1)
Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA).
(a) The Department of Transitional Assistance
administers the Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC)
Program. Persons who meet the requirements of section 1931 of Title XIX
(42 U.S.C. §
1396u-1) are automatically eligible for
MassHealth Standard coverage.
(b)
DTA also administers the Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children
(EAEDC) Program. MassHealth provides coverage to those persons receiving EAEDC
cash assistance as follows:
1. MassHealth
Standard: children younger than 19 years old, young adults 19 and 20 years old
who are citizens, qualified noncitizens, qualified noncitizens barred, and
nonqualified individuals lawfully present, and parents and caretakers who are
citizens or qualified noncitizens;
2. MassHealth CarePlus: adults 21 through 64
years of age who are citizens or qualified noncitizens; and
3. MassHealth Family Assistance: children
younger than 19 years old, young adults 19 and 20 years of age who are
nonqualified persons living under color of law (PRUCOLs), parents and
caretakers who are qualified noncitizens barred, nonqualified individuals
lawfully present, nonqualified PRUCOLs, and adults 21 through 64 years old who
are qualified noncitizens barred, nonqualified individuals lawfully present,
and nonqualified PRUCOLs.
(2)
Social Security
Administration (SSA). The Social Security Administration
administers the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program and determines the
eligibility of disabled individuals. Individuals receiving SSI are
automatically eligible for MassHealth Standard coverage. Individuals without
health insurance are provided choices of enrollment in a MassHealth managed
care provider, SCO, or ICO in accordance with 130 CMR 508.000:
MassHealth: Managed Care Requirements.
(3)
Health
Connector. The Health Connector is Massachusetts's health
insurance marketplace where individuals, families, and small businesses can
shop among qualified health insurance carriers and choose a health insurance
plan. The Health Connector administers Qualified Health Plans (QHP), premium
tax credits (PTC), and the ConnectorCare program. The single, streamlined
application is used to determine eligibility for both Health Connector and
MassHealth programs as described in 130 CMR 502.000: Health Care
Reform: MassHealth: The Eligibility Process. The Health Connector and
MassHealth also coordinate eligibility notices and eligibility
appeals.
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