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May newborn U.S. citizen children use their undocumented alien mothers restricted Medi-Cal card?

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May newborn U.S. citizen children use their undocumented alien mothers restricted Medi-Cal card?

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No. Issue these children a full-service card as soon as possible after birth. Keep in mind that an MC 13 must be completed for the newborn. QUESTION 23: Sometimes we think or know that the service for which restricted-benefit applicants intend to use their card is not covered by Medi-Cal. Also, some individuals apply for restricted services even though they are not pregnant or in need of emergency medical treatment. May we deny eligibility on that basis? ANSWER: No. Whether a given service is covered is a post-eligibility matter. Existence of a pregnancy or an emergency medical condition is not a requirement of eligibility. (Of course, a medical condition may affect the establishment of linkage connected with pregnancy, disability, blindness, or deprivation due to incapacity of a parent). Therefore, restricted benefit applicants can’ be denied eligibiIity just because they don’t need a pregnancy-related or emergency service at the time of application, or because you think that the serv

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