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Either one is correct grammar.

Both are grammatically correct. But when you say 'the bill can be paid ...' there is some sort of uncertainty, whereas in 'the bill will be paid ...' there is compulsion or certainty about the payment.

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Q: Is it correct grammar to say the bill can be paid by Medicaid or should it be the bill will be paid by Medicaid?
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