I assume you mean, "undocumented aliens," because being a person is not illegal anywhere in the US, even Arizona. In general, one must be a citizen to receive Medicaid. Certain categories of "legal" aliens may also qualify. An undocumented alien may receive Medicaid for emergency treatment only, if the alien meets all the other factors of eligibility (over 65, under 18, caring for a relative under 18, or permanently and totally disabled; little or no income/assets).
no
If you mean, "illegal aliens," the answer is no.
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In general, the answer to this question is yes.
There are 225,426 in Delaware who are enrolled in Medicaid. There are approximately 157,289 people in Delaware enrolled in Medicare.
By law, Medicaid is limited to low-income people.
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No, The patient may have a commercial plan from an absent parent, or may just have a job that provides medical benefits but still is under income limits and still able to receive Medicaid.
medicaid is an example of an entitlement program because it helps low-income people.
Diabetes is not considered disabling in itself and, therefore, would not qualify one for Medicaid.
Yes, they exist and they are covered by Medicaid.
The link below shows the details on Medicaid... 29 Million children and 15 Million Adults are INSURED under Medicaid according to the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured in 2010. Their are other forms of assistance other than MEDICAL INSURANCE provided by Medicaid including: * Long Term Care Assistance *Assistance to Medicare Beneficiaries
Medicaid is a "means tested" program - i.e., it is intended to be used only when the patient has no other resources available for care.