Yes - private insurance is not a bar to Medicaid eligibility - but tell your Medicaid caseworker so that the private insurance is billed first.
Both Medicare and Medicaid are government insurance programs.
No. But tell your Medicaid agency about this because providers should bill your private insurance first.
Yes. COBRA
Yes, you can have both Medicaid and a private health insurance plan. The Medicaid plan will pay after your private plan pays. This means that your doctor (or hospital or other service provider) will bill your private plan first; then they will send the private plan's explanation of benefits (called an "EOB") to Medicaid.
By law, no, but Medicaid and/or your private insurance carrier might insist that you do so.
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.
Sure, if they meet AFLAC's requirements. Having private insurance is not a bar to receiving Medicaid.
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Absolutely - but let the child's Medicaid caseworker know so that providers will bill the private insurance first.
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.
Medicare, Medicaid and Private Insurance
Having private insurance does not make one ineligible for Medicaid or Medicare.