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So I'm in PA and currently on Medical Assistance since losing my job several months ago. My only regular income has been from Unemployment Compensation, but last month I was getting concerned at seeing my bank account number start to get low, so I sold some stock from a mutual fund I had invested in, not remotely realizing that the state would see this as income for this purpose. This morning I received a notification that I'm no longer eligible for Medical Assistance as of 6/9 due to this increase in income
Considering I'm still unemployed with no source of income or health insurance, what's my best path forward here? I can appeal, but would my above explanation be enough to make the argument that I still require medicaid and lack a regular income? Would I be better off just reapplying for medicaid through the regular channels? Should I just give up on MA and look into a regular healthcare plan on the state market? I'm really panicking here because I was only given two weeks before my coverage ends and if I can't get this sorted by then I'm gonna have to pay god knows how much out of pocket for some necessary medications
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