Medicaid policy varies because it is administered by the States; however, in general, Medicaid will furnish transportation to/from a source of medical care.
absolutely! If you have stage IV Kidney disease, you cannot enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, but FFS Medicare does cover dialysis.
yes
Nothing, Medicare does not provide and does not cover transportation to get routine health care and never covers transportation of any type to an INS company for any reason.. Medicare will pay for limited ambulance services. If you go to a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF), ambulance services are covered only if transportation in any other vehicle could endanger your health. Generally, transportation from a hospital or SNF is not covered. If the care you need is not available locally, Medicare helps pay for necessary ambulance transportation to the closest facility outside your local area that can provide the care you need. If you choose to go to another facility farther away, Medicare payment is based on how much it would cost to go to the closest facility. All ambulance suppliers must accept assignment.Medicare does not pay for ambulance transportation to a doctor's office.
IF your mother attends an Adult Day Care they should provide transportation. Hope this helps QA MANAGER/LVN
No.
This is taken directly from the Medicare and You 2009 book: Emergency ground transportation when you need to be transported to a hospital or skilled nursing facility for medically-necessary services, and transportation in any other vehicle could endanger your health. Medicare will pay for transportation in an airplane or helicopter if you require immediate and rapid ambulance transportation that ground transportation can't provide. You can see the entire book here: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
30 dollars
No.
Depending on the amount of medicare that you are recieving, you may get transportation by calling the company and asking if they accept medicare. They should be able to help you easily.
Medicare is a Federal, nation-wide program.
No, Medicare does NOT cover dentistry in any form.