Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
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  DATE: April 10, 2000 I FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE
CONTACT: David Jones (209) 558-5636
   
  Stanislaus County Increases Medically Indigent Income Allowance
   
 
   
  STANISLAUS COUNTY – The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors voted at their April 4 meeting to increase income limits for participants in the Medically Indigent Adult (MIA) program in Stanislaus County.

The MIA program is a state-program designed to provide health insurance to people with very low incomes. The program is administered by the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency (HSA).

The recent decision of the Board of Supervisors now raises the income level from 100% to the new level of 125% of the federal poverty level. The new, higher level means that low income program participants will pay less-out-of pocket to receive the same services.

According to Bev Finley, managing director of the HSA, the new threshold means more help to those in need. "The people this decision helps are those who truly need the most help. We are pleased the Board has made this decision."

There are an estimated 700 MIA patients in Stanislaus County having $601 to $800 in monthy income. These patients all have to pay what is called a "share of cost," which is out-of-pocket money.

Approval of the new income level will allow indigent residents to earn one to one hundred dollars more per month without incurring a share of cost obligation.

The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency (HSA) is an outpatient medical system with 9 medical offices located throughout Stanislaus County. The HSA operates the Public Health Department, an Urgent Care Center and multiple programs serving over 400,000 patients and clients each year in Stanislaus County. The HSA also is in local partnerships for the MOMobile project and the Stanislaus Family Practice Residency Program. The HSA has extensive community health information available at its web site www.schsa.org

   
   
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