It all depends on the practice and how they handle their billing. I do not know of any state mandate forcing providers to accept medicaid at this date but some states may have them. You can always call around and check out the Medicaid website for referrals. I hope this helps:) Evan
Yes, a doctor can choose what patients he would like to accept into the practice.
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Yes they can.
not legally. unless it is a private hospital thenits still ify
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.
You can refuse a drug test for Medicaid, but if you do, it is very likely that Medicaid will not be granted or continued.
The coins are legal tender for debts public and private. It is not legal to refuse coins for payment for goods and services.
Accept, agree are some antonyms of refuse
Accept
Accept
Yes, it is a private business entity. If their policy is not to keep enough money on hand to change a one hundred dollar bill - or refuse to do so because of counterfeiting, they may do so.
yes