Hello....I use to do social work with Medicaid. The system in my area has the clients income listed and allows the option to "edit" (update). They will require proof of course. It's easy for them to check that your husband is no longer working. They can have his last employer verify that and check his social security number for no current job. Medicaid might do this quickly or take a little time. I have Medicare that I pay monthly plus 20% and make too much income for Medicaid. I hope things work out for you.
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