New lawsuit challenges Connecticut Medicaid eligibility rules
Apr. 11—Disability Rights Connecticut and the
The complaint, filed with the
The lawsuit argues, however, that people with disabilities don't have the same opportunity since they are only categorically eligible for the state's Medicaid on the HUSKY C plan, which covers residents who are disabled, blind and elderly. The current monthly income limit for HUSKY C is
Both plaintiffs make over the monthly income limit and are ineligible for the plan. Still, their disability and payments through the
The suit names Commissioner
"Whatever the reason or intent behind
Both plaintiffs —
According to the lawsuit, both plaintiffs do receive some health insurance coverage with the federal Medicare but it is limited in its coverage, not offering help as much coverage for dental care, vision care, hearing aids, long-term care, most home health care, non-emergency medical transport, and more.
The lawsuit asks for a "declaratory judgment" that the state is violating the
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