Debt is not an eligibility factor.
Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and national debt payments.
Yes, altho the amount of UIB might put you over the Medicaid income limit.
Yes, but not a lot of places will take your medicaid insurance, unless it is through optima, anthem wont work a lot of places.
you can still apply for it
If you and your spouse have a child together, you may receive Medicaid as a family if you meet the other eligibility requirements such as citizenship and income. Otherwise, you will have to qualify for Medicaid as an individual.
Yes - private insurance is not a bar to Medicaid eligibility - but tell your Medicaid caseworker so that the private insurance is billed first.
If you're a minor 21- then yes.
The Farmers caried on farming like they did before planting crops and then harvesting them. They also went into a lot of debt because they were still producing a lot of crops like they had been in WWI. This caused the price for these goods to go down, and many farmers had to go into debt. Then many of them would be kicked off their land because they couldn't pay their debt or the banks they were in debt to went bankrupt.
No. You are in debt as much as you still owe on the mortgage.
To receive Medicaid, one must be a resident of the State which is providing that assistance. I believe that one may still receive Medicare even if living outside the U.S.
No, The patient may have a commercial plan from an absent parent, or may just have a job that provides medical benefits but still is under income limits and still able to receive Medicaid.
If you have a lot of debt you should consider filing for bankruptcy before things tend to get worse. You can talk to your current banker about your debt situation.