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Emergency Medical Assistance
2.5.3.1.1 Mandatory Verifications (Archive)
Mandatory verifications must be verified through electronic data sources or by paper proof, if electronic data sources are unsuccessful or unavailable. Self-attestation alone is not acceptable verification of mandatory verifications.
Emergency Medical Assistance (EMA) for Families with Children and Adults
People using a basis of eligibility under Medical Assistance for Families with Children and Adults (MA-FCA) must verify current income.
EMA for People Who Are Age 65 or Older or People Who Are Blind or Have a Disability
People using a basis of eligibility under Medical Assistance for People Who Are Age 65 or Older or People Who Are Blind or Have a Disability (MA-ABD) must verify:
Assets
Certification of Disability through Social Security Administration (SSA) or State Medical Review Team (SMRT) for people claiming a blind or disabled basis of eligibility
Current income
EMA with a Spenddown
People who qualify for EMA with a spenddown must also verify:
Assets
The asset policy depends on the person's basis of eligibility. Refer to Sections 2.2.1.2 Medical Assistance for Families with Children and Adults (MA-FCA) Mandatory Verifications and 2.3.1.1 MA-ABD Mandatory Verifications for more information about asset policies for bases of eligibility under MA-FCA and MA-ABD, respectively.
Verification of assets is required at application and when a new asset is reported. If an asset is determined to be excluded it does not need to be verified again at renewal.
Medical expenses to meet a spenddown
Verifications Not Required
People applying for EMA are not required to verify:
Immigration Status
Medical Emergency
Social Security Number
Legal Citations
Code of Federal Regulations, title 42, section 435.139
Code of Federal Regulations, title 42, section 435.350
Code of Federal Regulations, title 42, section 440.255
Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.06, subdivision 4