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No. Because medi-cal doesn’t have a minimum income requirement. You never need to give someone money in order to qualify for Medi-cal.
ok wait after reading your other post, you want to hide your income and assets. Well the answer is still no. If you need medi-Cal now, you can’t go hiding money or give it away. And you don’t need to hide cash under your mattress either. Not that social services is going to come search your house for cash. You need to apply for medi-cal and speak to an eligibility worker at social services. You can spend down your excess income on copays and prescriptions and other health care costs in order to qualify for Medi-cal.
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