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  1. Who’s eligible for Medicaid? - HHS.gov

    Dec 8, 2022 · Eligibility rules differ among states. In all states, Medicaid gives health coverage to some individuals and families, including children, parents, people who are pregnant, elderly people with …

  2. Who’s eligible for Medicare? - HHS.gov

    Dec 8, 2022 · If you don’t get any of these payments, you’ll get a bill for your Part B premium so you can pay Medicare directly. Estimate your Part A and Part B Medicare eligibility & premiums.

  3. 2025 Federal Poverty Level Standards | Guidance Portal - HHS.gov

    Jan 17, 2025 · As required by Section 673 (2) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1981 (42 U.S.C. 9902 (2)), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) updates the poverty …

  4. Find Out if You Can Give Blood | Giving = Living - HHS.gov

    Dec 14, 2023 · Generally, you can donate blood if you're at least 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, and are in good health. Read about additional considerations.

  5. If you have any questions or concerns about your eligibility to donate blood, contact your donation center. Help save the lives of people in your community by donating regularly.

  6. When should I sign up for Medicare? - HHS.gov

    Dec 14, 2022 · Learn more about when Medicare coverage starts including special enrollment periods. For more on Medicare enrollment and eligibility, visit Medicare.gov.

  7. FAQs Category: Medicare and Medicaid | HHS.gov

    Where can I find healthcare insurance? Are there low cost health care facilities in my area? Medicaid is for certain individuals and families with low incomes and resources. Eligibility and benefits vary …

  8. COVID-19 Vaccines - HHS.gov

    Jun 24, 2025 · In May 2025, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that COVID-19 vaccines were removed from the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule for healthy children and pregnant …

  9. Programs that Use the Poverty Guidelines as a Part of Eligibility ...

    Nov 5, 2019 · A few open-ended or “entitlement” programs that use the poverty guidelines for eligibility are the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps), the National School …

  10. What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? - HHS.gov

    Dec 8, 2022 · This means eligibility requirements and benefits can vary from state to state. Medicaid offers benefits that Medicare doesn’t normally cover, like nursing home care and personal care …