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I'm not sure if it's a general thing or just in Georgia, but I have Medicaid and had a wisdom tooth extracted on May 26, I didn't even have a co-pay. The best thing I can say is call the number on back of your card and ask. Good luck - and hope your tooth isn't as painful as mine was!
Go to Wellcare.com. Search for a doctor. Even if you have another type of medicaid the plastic surgeon should take it.
Yes, if you want to turn it into your insurance, you will be required to pay the deductible before they will cover the other costs of the damage. If another person hits your car, you would not have to pay your deductible.
I believe it's 90 days, as a Provider.
Simply put 6 months from discharge date.
You can visit CC Pools and Spas in Atlanta Georgia for replacement pool chemicals. You can also check out your local walmart or home depot.
To get Medicaid you have to have an income of less then $1800 a month and assets worth $2000 or less. Houses arent supposed to count but you should check into it. medicaid.gov then choose a state, click eligibility then more eligibility it will be listed
I wouldn't buy diabetic shoes if I were you, unless you also want to buy shoe-insulin.
Renters insurance is a form of homeowners insurance. The form is HO-4. I assume that you mean the policy that the person renting purchases to cover their belongings and liability. Most all homeowners policies offer a wide variety of deductible choices usually ranging from $250 to $5000. The higher the deductible you choose the less the cost of the policy because you are assuming some of the risk for small claims. Most insurance companies have or are moving to increase their minimum deductible to $500. Look on your declarations page on the front of the policy and it should tell you the deductible.
No. Your federal tax is not deductible from your income in determining state taxable income, hence any refund of it isn't included as taxable income.
Armenia Martin Williams has written: 'The impact of Medicare's Prospective Payment System on home health agencies' -- subject(s): Dissertations, Finance, Hospitals, Medical care, Medicare, Prospective payment, University of Georgia, Utilization