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A breast reduction operation is almost always done privately as a cosmetic surgery operation. It will cost somewhere between $3000 and $6000 so long ax there are no complications.
Depends on what medicine you are taking, but usually about a week if you are lucky but I would be safe with two weeks.
Yes, As long as you see a Medicaid Provider for this.
No; however, Medicaid pays for long term care. ANSWER: With reference to the seniors and elderly, medicaid does not pay for housing, but they do pay for long term care services if you are qualified. Normally, your income must be $2000 and below to be eligible for medicaid long term care benefits.
Yes no harm in digesting semen. Studies link a possible reduction in breast cancer in swallowing semen on a regular basis. As long as the man doesn't have a STD.
Some advantages of Medicaid are that it pays for long term care services in nursing facilities
Yes, as long as your doctor certifies it is medically necessary. Such as breast reduction for back pain, skin removal after massive weight loss, etc. Simply getting breast implants or a face lift for cosmetic reasons are not covered.
You must be more specific. MedicAid and Worker's Compensation are two entirely different programs.
Probably, as long as the Rhode Island provider is willing to bill Connecticut Medicaid.
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There are cosmetic surgeries that insurance will cover as long as it is medically necessary. Examples would include breast reduction, eye lifts and nose jobs as long as a doctor can prove to the insurance company that the surgery is medically necessary.
Yes, Medicaid can get money from the sale of the home even if your mother was not on the deed. As long as she and your father were legally married, then Medicaid can go after the property to repay the money Medicaid spent for her care. Medicaid will not, however, kick your father out or take more money than they spent on your mother.