Sure. But notify the Medicaid agency so that they can make sure that Tricare is billed first.
Absolutely. In such a case, Medicaid is the secondary payor.
If your income exceeds the Medicaid standard in your State, you will have to "spend down" the excess to qualify for Medicaid.
you should have tricare if you are a vet. If you are old enough to get medicare, tricare for life is the insurance that is usually attached. Get online and tricare.com I belive that not all vets have tricare. You receive Tricare benefits if you were retired from the military (either medically or due to time/age). You would have a retired ID card and that is your Tricare medical card as well. If you think you are eligible you can contact tricare by calling 1-800-tricare and you will be directed to the necessary region. I hope that helps. My husband and I were both medically retired/disabled and have tricare insurance. But friends that are considered disabled by the VA only do not get the same benefits. I am basing my response on personal knowledge and experience. Best Regards,
no but it should be
There is no automatic transfer of eligibility from one state to another. You cannot receive Medicaid in more than one state at the same time; so, you will need to terminate your Medicaid coverage in NJ. Get a letter from your NJ Medicaid office to that effect that you can give to the FL Medicaid office when you apply there.
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yes
You may receive Medicaid and Medicare disability at the same time if you meet eligibility factors, principally citizenship and limited income/assets.
Spend equal time with them. Get them to spend time with each other. But, NEVER pick your boyfriend, over your child. Your child is far more important.
Medicaid should come relatively fast after signing up for it. If you have not received notification of Medicaid starting, then it is best to call the help line, or visit the office that you signed up for Medicaid in.
No. More information would be necessary to give an exact resolution, but you are not allowed to have both private insurance and Medicaid. You can not have both private insurance and medicaid at the same time. That is what is called double dipping. You husbands plan should have an option to "opt-in" to his plan if it is a group medical provided through work.
Most likely the same