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It's more like, how little do you have to make. That varies among the States.
Yes. * If you mean can you be eligible Medicaid benefits and have private health insurance that's only possible if the person qualifies under the low-income guidelines and has minor children. Medicaid will pay or help pay insurance premiums under certain circumstances, again the person must meet the low-income requirements and in some cases have dependent minor children.
Hospitalization would be recommended for anyone whose mental disorder is so severe that the person in question is dangerous to himself or others.
supplementary persona or as "the other you" is when a person feel like he/she has 2 or more different personality
Medicaid will file a lien on the person's home, which is enforceable when the home is sold. They will also file an estate claim.
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does an escrow account count as an asset when the person has medicaid
Medicaid is exclusively for parents with young children of low-income levels, pregnant women, certain seniors, and people with disabilities. If you are an able bodied person without children between the ages of 21 (or 26 if your parents' insurance will cover you) to 64, you get *nothing*.
Verify the identity of the person claiming medicaid coverageVerify eligibility and coverage for the presented medicaid number whether the medicaid card is valid or if a managed medicaid insurer has been selected.
The Medicaid eligibility requirement vary depenging on what state the person is living in. The most common requirements are the age of the person in question and possible disabilities a person may have.
-adjective 1. It can also be supplamental. The nature of or forming a supplement; additional. -noun2. OR person/thing that's supplementary.
to the State agency that granted the Medicaid.