Does the state Medicaid program cover pregnant women with incomes at or above 200 percent of the 2006 FPL?
States receive a "meets policy" when they set the Medicaid qualifying income level for pregnant women at or above 200 percent of the FPL. States receive a "limited policy" when they set the eligibility between 133 percent and 200 percent. States receive a "no policy" if they do not raise the income eligibility levels above 133 percent, which is the federally set minimum.
Data Source: Medicaid Eligibility by Income: Pregnant Women (%FPL), 2006.
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, "Income Eligibility Levels for Pregnant Women Applying for Medicaid by Annual Income and as a Percent of Federal Poverty Level (FPL) 2006," available at http://www.statehealthfacts.org/comparetable.jsp?cat=4&ind=206.