MediCal is California's healthcare program. If you move from California to another state, you should first contact a MediCal office to report you have left that state. Then you would apply for medicaid in your new state of residence.
Each Medicaid provider has the option of accepting or rejecting Medicaid.
A bill for a medical service or supplies that is submitted to medicaid for payment.
No - medical bills covered by medicaid cannot be collected from the patient. Provide them another copy of your medicaid card for that time of service or contact medicaid and have them contact the hospital that is harassing you.
Contact your Medicaid agency and/or your county's medical society.
no, not a medical necessity
There is no such thing as Medicaid Part A. Title XIX of the Social Security Act is the title that governs medical care.
Medicaid will file a lien/estate claim on your assets to recover the cost of medical care.
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.
Medicaid based on pregnancy has eligibility rules that are slightly more generous. There is no difference between the two in terms of medical care.
Medicaid is administered by the States; therefore, expenditures will vary by state.
Most likely Medicaid. Disabled adults are covered under Medicaid.
Daycare isn't medical.