Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 The Beckett waiver " waives " (ignores) the income of parents in order for the child to qualify for Medicaid benefits. There is no difference in the level of benefits for a child who qualifies for Medicaid benefits by way of the Beckett waiver, any other waiver program, or for a child receiving Medicaid because parents qualify due to low income. If there are differences this is a violation of the purpose and intent of Medicaid, and I'm sure Federal authorities would want to know about this immediately. I would be curious about any differences between the two and would like to see documentation of differences. -- Freels 2948 Windfield Circle Tucker, GA 30084-6714 770-491-6776 (phone) 720-234-5757 (fax) mailto:dfreels@... http://www.freelanceforum.org/df Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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