Medicaid is administered by the States. The Federal government reimburses most of the expense.
Medicaid is a state administered program
Medicaid is administered by the States; salaries vary considerably.
Medicaid is administered jointly by federal and state governments. State participation in Medicaid is voluntary, and all states have chosen to offer Medicaid coverage to their residents
Medicaid is State-administered and therefore the rules vary somewhat. However, in general, Medicaid covers eyeglasses.
Medicaid is administered by the States; therefore, expenditures will vary by state.
Medicare and Medicaid are the responsibility of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid, which is part of DHHS. However, Medicaid is administered by the States.
Medicaid policy varies because it is administered by the States; however, in general, Medicaid will furnish transportation to/from a source of medical care.
Medicaid is administered by the States. In general, to receive Medicaid you must be a resident of the State from which you seek benefits. Absences are sometimes permitted depending on the reason and length of the absence.
Medicaid is administered by the States, each of which has its own billing procedures and reimbursement rates.
Medicaid is administered by the States, which have some discretion in what to cover. Medicaid eligibility rules are more liberal for some individuals, such as pregnant women. However, within each State, there is, in general, only one Medicaid plan.
Medicaid is State-administered and rules on this vary somewhat. However, it is not likely that the State will terminate your children's Medicaid. It is quite likely that the State will terminate your Medicaid.
No. Medicaid is administered by the States and altho it is governed by Federal regulations, those regulations allow the States a lot of choices re: eligibility and benefits.