Can I Qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance and Medicaid at the Same Time?
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You can apply for Medicaid if you are receiving SSDI, but the amount of your disability benefit could affect your eligibility for the health care program.
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Can I Qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance and Medicaid at the Same Time?
You can apply for Medicaid if you are receiving SSDI, but the amount of your disability benefit could affect your eligibility for the health care program.
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