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Rio Grande Valley Indigent Health Care
Corporation - Indigent Care Program
RGIHC Corporation
Mission Statement
To insure that qualifying residents of Cameron
County, who do not qualify for any other state or federal
assistance, such as Medicare or Medicaid, can receive the
basic medical care, that otherwise might not be obtainable.
Program Information
Valley Baptist partnered with Cameron County
beginning September 1, 2007, to administer and manage the
services of the Indigent Health Care Program. The program is
established and regulated under Chapter 61 of Texas Health
and Safety Code. Those who qualify can access covered
healthcare services through a local physician network
beginning with a visit to a Gatekeeper Physician who will
manage their healthcare needs.
Applicants must complete a standard application and provide
all required documentation to determine if they meet
eligibility requirements.
Criteria for eligibility include the following:
• The applicant must be a resident in Cameron County. Proof
documents can be utility bills, property tax bills, mortgage
or rent bills/receipts.
• Proof of household management responsibility (lease
agreement, statement from landlord) and proof that the
person does not qualify for coverage under the Medicaid
program (Medicaid denial letter).
• Resources cannot exceed $3,000 when a person in the
household who is aged or disabled and who meets the
relationship requirements lives in the home; or $2000 for
all other households. Examples of “Resources” include, but
are not limited to, bank accounts, boats, cash, certificates
of deposit, livestock (unless necessary for daily living),
real estate, vehicles.
• The income level cannot exceed 21% of the current Federal
Poverty Guidelines.
Once the completed application is received, the program will
respond either awarding or denying eligibility, in writing,
to the applicant. If denied, the person can apply again at
anytime, by submitting a new completed application packet.
The denied applicant may also appeal the program’s decision
by submitting a written letter of appeal and documentation
justifying the appeal to the program explaining why they
believe they should be awarded eligibility. That appeal will
be reviewed by an Appeal Review Committee, who will make the
final decision on the application and appeal.
Applications can be submitted by mail or dropped off at any
of our office locations in Cameron County.
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