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Asked July 2016
How long can you be on Medicaid before it turns into Medicare?
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After being on SSD for a year, you can get Medicare.
If you are on Medicaid, you stay on Medicaid unless you have an increase in income beyond the income limit or you suddenly get a lump of money from somewhere/someone.
07/16/2016 13:07:31
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If you are on Medicaid, you stay on Medicaid unless you have an increase in income beyond the income limit or you suddenly get a lump of money from somewhere/someone.