Because they haven't been paid. She should contact the provider(s), determine whether they've submitted the bills to Medicare/Medicaid (in that order) and, if so, what is the status (paid, denied, pending, etc.).
If your child is at the age of 2 or older and still on medicaid THEN the father is put on child support by the state.
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.
yes. they have to pay a %medical cost and any income the mother receives while pregnant
If the child is eligible for support and not receiving it, yes. The money will go to reimburse the state for your medical expenses and those of the child.
Programs such as Medicaid and food assistance generally require that the children live with the parent who's getting the assistance. However, this can become hard to sort out in a joint custody situation.
Yes - private insurance is not a bar to Medicaid eligibility - but tell your Medicaid caseworker so that the private insurance is billed first.
That depends on the state. .
yes
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.
Father Muller Medical College was created in 1991.
Its covered if he is disabled,and depending on his condition.
After approval for medicaid due to pregnancy, both you and your unborn child should remain covered by medicaid through the duration of your pregnancy, plus two months past the month of childbirth. After the birth of your child, the baby should be eligible for newborn medicaid. Both parents of an eligible child may or may not become eligible for medicaid, depending on income and other factors.