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For the record, if you live in CA, I don’t believe this applies to Medi-Cal. Unless you’re a “Medi-Cal individual who receives long-term supportive services or who enrolls in Medi-Cal through certain disabilities”, I believe only income is tested.

(Not that this is enough! I am absolutely on the side of everyone having access to good public health care.)

https://ca.db101.org/ca/programs/health_coverage/medi_cal/pr...



well... certainly in NC, it's 'assets' (although house/car don't count, but any savings/investments do)




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