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Old Sep 12, 2015, 03:53 PM
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I just did my recertification for SNAP and what I thought was also Medicaid(or Healthy PA I guess). I started receiving both when I became pregnant March 2014. My 6 month recertifications always showed both benefits renewed. This letter did not. It only showed SNAP. Our income has not changed, obviously we still have our daughter. We are well below the poverty line.

So our we(my daughter and I) no longer covered? Or is the insurance recertification period longer than SNAP?

I am freaking out thinking we have no insurance. She needs her 9 month catch up vaccinations plus more in a few months...I am a mess medically. Before I got pregnant I did receive free counseling and mental health help from my county. I still paid out of pocket for meds and of course my non-mental conditions.

Ugh....someone give me good news please. I feel really manic and can't calm down. I want to know I am ok.
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Old Sep 12, 2015, 04:19 PM
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I'm sure you're OK but I think you need to call your case worker or go there and tell them you still need medical coverage. It might be a bother but you will get the coverage. Depending where you are, these offices can be very disorganized. But don't worry, you'll get the benefits renewed.
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Old Sep 13, 2015, 08:52 AM
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Oh geez. I just found out last night I am able to check my case online. The site was offline til this morning though. I registered and was easily able to see I still have insurance.

It is yearly for medical. Thank goodness! I still feel like I should hurry up and go to the dentist before I have to re-register in February. For some reason I feel like I could lose my benefits at any time. All of those people against welfare keep me on edge.
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Old Oct 15, 2015, 03:31 PM
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You need to contact your medicaid worker and ask her to explain the difference. good luck
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