Each of the fifty states operates their Medicaid program differently. Therefore, Medicaid eligibility requirements are not consistent across states. Individuals are required to reapply for Medicaid in the state in which they are relocating. In addition, an individual cannot receive Medicaid benefits simultaneously in two states. There is no standard program that allows you to transfer your Medicaid coverage from one state to another. Therefore, if you are relocating and moving from one state to the next, you will need to reapply for Medicaid in the new states. To apply for Medicaid online, go to https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits/s/program-page?program=MA&language=en_US.
Each of the fifty states operates their Medicaid program differently. Therefore, Medicaid eligibility requirements are not consistent across states. Individuals are required to reapply for Medicaid in the state in which they are relocating. In addition, an individual cannot receive Medicaid benefits simultaneously in two states. There is no standard program that allows you to transfer your Medicaid coverage from one state to another. Therefore, if you are relocating and moving from one state to the next, you will need to reapply for Medicaid in the new states. To apply for Medicaid online, go to https://kynect.ky.gov/benefits/s/program-page?program=MA&language=en_US.
In order to apply for the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program, you would need to call the Medicare Program in your state. View this resource below to get more information on applying for the QMB Program:
https://www.medicare.gov/your-medicare-costs/get-help-paying-costs/medicare-savings-programs#collapse-2625
Visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) to get in contact with a representative.