Free Clinics
If you don’t qualify for Medicaid or HSRI coverage, there are several places to go for regular health care. These places provide care regardless of a person’s immigration status, although they may ask about your status to help determine whether you may be eligible for coverage. Providers must keep this information confidential.There are two Free Clinics in Rhode Island for …
Hospital Free Care
Each hospital in Rhode Island has a “charity care program.” The hospital may cover all or part of the bill if the applicant is unable to pay. The income limit is 200% FPL for full coverage and up to 300% FPL for partial coverage. Hospitals can choose to apply an asset test in determining eligibility for charity care. The hospital should …
Emergency Medical Assistance
Individuals that meet the eligibility criteria for one of the Medical Assistance Programs (seniors, people with disabilities, children, and parents and adults age 19-64) but who are ineligible for benefits because of immigrant status (including undocumented individuals, Lawful Permanent Residents ineligible due to the 5 year bar and other legally present immigrants who are not eligible under federal rules) may …
Supplemental Food Program for Woman, Infants and Children (WIC)
Provides vouchers to purchase nutritionally appropriate foods and nutrition education to pregnant and post-partum women and children under age five. Who Qualifies? Pregnant women Mothers with babies under 6 months old Mothers who are breastfeeding Babies Children under age 5 who are at nutritional risk Fathers, grandparents and foster parents can also apply for WIC for children in their care Citizen …
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