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§ 25.5-5-101. Mandatory Provisions – Eligible Groups

In order to participate in the medicaid program, the federal government requires the state to provide medical assistance to certain eligible groups. Pursuant to federal law and except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, any person who is eligible for medical assistance under the mandated groups specified in this section shall receive both […]

§ 25.5-5-102. Basic Services for the Categorically Needy – Mandated Services

Subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section and section 25.5-4-104, the program for the categorically needy shall include the following services as mandated and defined by federal law: Inpatient hospital services; Outpatient hospital services; Other laboratory and X-ray services; Physicians’ services, wherever furnished; Nursing facility services; Home health services; Early and periodic […]

§ 25.5-5-103. Mandated Programs With Special State Provisions – Rules

This section specifies programs developed by Colorado to meet federal mandates. These programs include but are not limited to: Repealed. Special provisions relating to nursing facilities, as specified in sections 25.5-6-201 to 25.5-6-203, 25.5-6-205, and 25.5-6-206; The program for qualified medicare beneficiaries, as specified in section 25.5-5-104; The program for qualified disabled and working individuals, […]

§ 25.5-5-104. Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries

Qualified medicare beneficiaries are medicare-eligible individuals with income and resources at a level which qualifies them as eligible under section 301 of Title III of the federal “Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988”, as amended, or subsequent amending federal legislation. For purposes of this article and articles 4 and 6 of this title, such individuals […]

§ 25.5-5-105. Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals

Qualified disabled and working individuals are persons with income and resources and disability status, as determined by the social security administration, which qualify them as “qualified disabled and working individuals” under sections 6012 and 6408 of the federal “Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989”, or subsequent amending federal legislation. The state department is hereby designated […]