Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 210 - Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Chapter 30 - Medicaid for Children, Families, and Affordable Care Act (ACA) Adults
Subchapter 05 - Service Delivery Options
Part 2 - Medicaid Managed Care Delivery Options
Section 210-RICR-30-05-2.5 - Coverage Groups in RIte Care
Universal Citation: 210 RI Code of Rules 30 05 2.5
Current through March 25, 2025
A. The RIte Care population consists of members of: certain Medicaid affordable care coverage (MACC) groups; coverage groups whose eligibility is NOT based on the MAGI standard (non-MAGI) and several non-Medicaid coverage groups.
1. Medicaid Affordable Care Coverage (MACC)
Groups - RIte Care plans provides coverage for individuals and families in the
following MACC groups:
a. Families with income
up to one hundred sixteen percent (116 %) of the FPL and parents and caretaker
relatives with income between one hundred sixteen percent (116%) and one
hundred forty-one percent (141%) of the FPL who have dependent children up to
age eighteen (18) or, if attending school full-time, up to age nineteen
(19).
b. Pregnant women with family
income up to two hundred fifty-three percent (253%) of the FPL, including
non-citizen pregnant women.
c.
Children up to age nineteen (19) with family income up to two hundred sixty-one
percent (261%) of the FPL, including qualified non-citizen children.
2. Non-MAGI MACC Beneficiaries -
Rite Care MCOs also provide health services to:
a. Children up to age eighteen (18) or
nineteen (19) if completing school who are in foster care and/or receiving
adoption subsidy under the applicable provisions of Title IV-E of the Social
Security Act (see §00-1.8(F) of this Chapter).
b. Children up to age twenty-one (21) who are
Medicaid eligible as result of receiving Supplementary Security Income (SSI).
Individuals in the SSI eligible group under age twenty-one (21) who are
enrolled in RIte Care managed care may continue enrollment in a RIte Care MCO
when they turn twenty-one (21) years of age until such time as SSI eligibility
is discontinued.
c. Young adults
aging out of foster care between the ages of eighteen (18) and twenty-six (26)
who were born prior to January 1, 2005. Young adults who were in participating
in foster care, kinship, and guardianship programs authorized by the Rhode
Island Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) on the date they
turned eighteen (18) are eligible, without regard to income, for continued
Medicaid coverage until the age of twenty-six (26) under the Foster Care
Independence Act of 1999, as amended by the Affordable Care Act of 2010.
Members of this population are only eligible in Rhode Island if they were
residing in the State at the time they aged out of DCYF foster care. EPSDT
services continue only up to age twenty-one (21) for members of this non-MAGI
coverage group.
d. Young adults
aging out of foster care between the ages of eighteen (18) and twenty-six (26)
who were born on or after January 1, 2005. Young adults who were participating
in foster care, kinship, and guardianship programs in any state on the date
they aged out of the foster care system of their state or Tribe within a state,
including children who were cared for under the unaccompanied refugee minor
program, without regard to income, for continued Medicaid coverage until the
age of twenty-six (26) under the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act,
Pub. L. No.
115-271. Members of this population are only
eligible in Rhode Island if they were enrolled in Medicaid and under the care
of the foster care system of their state or Tribe within a state on the date
that they aged out of such foster care system. Medicaid eligibility for youth
qualifying for this coverage continues until the age of twenty-six (26) as long
as the individual remains a resident of the State. EPSDT services continue only
up to age twenty-one (21) for members of this non-MAGI coverage
group.
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