I'm not familiar with Alabama per se, but in general you are eligible for Medicaid if you have little or no income/assets (other than personal property and homestead) AND you are either the caretaker relative of a minor child(ren), are over age 65, or are "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by Social Security regulations.
The patient must be Medicaid eligible on the date of service.
Persons must fit into an eligibility category to receive Medicaid, even if their income is low. Childless couples and single childless adults who are not disabled or elderly are not eligible for Medicaid.
How do I cancel my Alabama Medicaid now that I've moved to Florida?
If you're Medicaid eligible and your physician has prescribed insulin, Medicaid should cover it.
After approval for medicaid due to pregnancy, both you and your unborn child should remain covered by medicaid through the duration of your pregnancy, plus two months past the month of childbirth. After the birth of your child, the baby should be eligible for newborn medicaid. Both parents of an eligible child may or may not become eligible for medicaid, depending on income and other factors.
Yes the application is processed as usual; and if the individual is found to be eligible, the case is approved with an ending date corresponding to the date of death.
Diabetes is not considered disabling in itself and, therefore, would not qualify one for Medicaid.
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Low-cost healthcare coverage for eligible persons.
If you mean, "illegal aliens," the answer is no.
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