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elliep2244
Asked August 2016
Has Ohio asset limit for Medicaid eligibility changed from $1500 to $2000 as of August 1, 2016?
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LoraLee3
Aug 2016
Hello, I do believe it is $2000 maxim allowed. You can use their website to answer some common questions. Or go to Ohio.gov and go to that subject.
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