Alien Emergency Medical Assistance (aema) | Jefferson County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides a State and Federally funded medical care benefit (a form of Medicaid) to low-income foreign nationals, immigrants, refugees/entrants/asylees, permanent residents and undocumented persons who are hospitalized for childbirth or experience an emergency medical condition during their stay in the county.

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211 Summit

Physical Address

125 South 5th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952

Hours

Same as site hours.

Voice

(800) 324-8680

voice | Medicaid Hotline

Voice

(740) 282-0961

voice | Social Services / Abuse Reporting

Voice

(844) 640-6446

voice | To apply for cash, food or Medicaid assistance

Fax

(740) 282-7425

Application process

- Accepts applications from the medical social worker or the billing office at the hospital involved. Call the office to schedule an appointment. - All medical bills related to the event should be submitted (except for labor and delivery up to two (2) days). Application will be reviewed and determination will be made of medically necessary days and charges which will be paid for.

Fee

- No fee. - If eligibility is satisfied, the hospital will be paid directly for the care received. - Other providers whose services are directly connected to the emergency event may also be paid, as determined on a case-by-case basis.

Eligibility

- Serves anyone who is not a United States citizen who is staying in Jefferson County (may be documented or undocumented). - Must have experienced the sudden onset of an emergency medical condition, including labor and delivery, which requires immediate medical attention. - Must be both categorically and financially eligible for Medicaid other than its citizenship requirement. NOTE: This means aged (over 65), blind or disabled, a child in a family with income up to 206% of the Federal Poverty Guideline Level, a pregnant woman up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline Level, or parents of a child up to 90% of the Federal Poverty Guideline Level. - If not already determined, disability status will be determined by the County Medical Services Board (a State agency). - Service providers must be Medicaid providers. NOTE: - The date of entry into this country and the current alien status may affect eligibility, which is determined on a case-by-case basis. Call for detailed information. - Does not cover routine pre- or post-natal care, or service related to organ transplant.

Languages

None.

Service area

Jefferson County, Ohio

Agency info

Jefferson County Department Of Job And Family Services

A local government agency providing public assistance, workforce development, and other social service programs to qualified applicants of Jefferson County, Ohio.