They certainly can. Medicaid is a state run health insurance for the those eligible. Think of it as a business. Medicaid is just another health insurance to medical private offices, but it doesn't pay as well as other private insurances. As the result, many medical offices do not sign up with Medicaid.
You can refuse a drug test for Medicaid, but if you do, it is very likely that Medicaid will not be granted or continued.
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One can find a list of Medicaid doctors by going to the official website of one's local hospital. Most hospitals will have a list of Medicaid doctors to accommodate the needs of customers.
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Eye doctors treat people who have eye problems. Some treatments are more simple, such as prescribing corrective lenses. Eye doctors also treat patients who have more serious problems, such as cataracts or glaucoma. Medicaid eye doctors can treat indigent patients who cannot afford their own health care, and therefore receive Medicaid benefits. Medicaid does not pay for elective procedures, so a Medicaid doctor will not perform treatments such as LASIK surgery. You can ask various medical support groups for a referral to a qualified Medicaid eye doctor.
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Contact the medical society in your county.
Absolutely not! You need to do it yourself. The insurance is for you!
I would begin by talking to your doctors and see if they can do anything to help you. They would be the first step into finding medicaid.
75% of doctors accept Medicare, while 53% accept Medicaid.
Yes, a doctor can choose what patients he would like to accept into the practice.