New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 71 - MEDICAID ONLY
Subchapter 3 - ELIGIBILITY FACTORS
Section 10:71-3.14 - Institutional eligibility
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Persons who are otherwise eligible for Medicaid Only receive medical coverage while receiving patient care in eligible medical institutions. Such coverage shall be provided through the appropriate payment mechanism of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. The Medicaid Cap income standard is applied only to certain institutions.
(b) Individuals who are inmates of public institutions are not eligible for Medicaid coverage, unless they are receiving care in a Title XIX approved section of such facility.
(c) Individuals incarcerated in a Federal, State or local correctional facility (prison, jail, detention center, reformatory, etc.) are not eligible for Medicaid coverage. The needs of such individuals (inmates) are met through another agency of the Federal or State government or political subdivision thereof (see 10:71-1.6(a)3 ).
(d) An "institution" is any group living arrangement in which food, shelter and personal care (other than nursing care) are furnished on a continuous basis to four or more persons unrelated to the operator or in which food, shelter and personal care, including nursing care, are furnished on a continuous basis to four or more persons unrelated to the operator; or any establishment or facility licensed or approved by the State of New Jersey.
(e) Application of Medicaid Cap rules are:
(f) An "eligible medical institution" outside New Jersey is a public or voluntary medical institution which is licensed, certified or approved by the proper authority of the jurisdiction in which the institution is located, so that the costs of care and services provided therein may be paid. Evidence of such license, certification or approval shall be obtained from the Department of Welfare or similar authority of the jurisdiction in which the institution is located.