Yes, if the procedure is deemed medically necessary by the performing physician.
Will Medicare and Tricare Standard cover the cost of Septoplasty due to a deviated septum and Rhinoplasty. Nose has been broken 4 times, is crooked, bump on top and obstructing my breathing. Left side of nose nasal is all but closed.
Medicare and Medicaid coverage is virtually identical. The two principal things to remember are: Medicaid is always the payor of last resort (i.e., bill Medicare and/or private insurance first); and, Medicare does not pay for long term custodial care, such as a nursing home (Medicaid does).
No. Neither Medicare nor Medicaid pay for elective cosmetic surgery procedures, like liposuction.
You are not required to pay back Medicaid or Medicare.
no
Only if Medicaid will pay the premiums.
Medicaid should pick up anything that Medicare doesn't pay for.
Georgia Medicaid typically does not pay the Medicare replacement deductible, as it primarily serves as a secondary payer to Medicare. However, Medicaid can assist with certain costs not covered by Medicare, depending on an individual's specific eligibility and circumstances. It’s essential for beneficiaries to check with their Medicaid caseworker for personalized information regarding coverage and benefits.
medicare does not cover vision care, i assume medicaid does not either
no
Certainly altho I see no benefit for a Medicaid recipient. The HMO would be the primary insurer and Medicare secondary. Medicaid is always the payor of last resort. However, there shouldn't be any expenses for Medicare or Medicaid to pay.
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.