Medicare pay bills to those doctors who are associated with Medicare, and doctors who are not associated to it for those you need to refer it to Medicare administration.
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Only if you have Medicare or Medicaid normally. If you were declared disabled, they will pay the bills.
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Yes. I have had medicaid for years and my primary doctor does not use it, so I just pay when I go to see him.
A doctor or other provider who accepts you as a Medicaid patient (i.e., agreed to bill Medicaid for your care) is required to accept Medicaid's amount as payment in full. (However, you might have a co-pay.) In Illinois, a provider who accepts you as a Medicaid patient cannot demand payment from you if Medicaid does not pay due to the doctor's failure to bill Medicaid timely and properly. Your State might have a similar rule.
You are not responsible for your mother's Medicaid bills. However, CA will file a claim against your mother's estate to recover assistance issued.
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Medicaid will only go back three months prior to when you started receiving it. FOR EXAMPLE: If you have a doctor or hospital bill from December of 2009, and then start receiving Medicaid in March of 2010, then yes, Medicaid would pay for the December bill. BUT, had you gone to the doctor in November, and then received Medicaid the following March, that bill would not be covered because they will only go back three months.