Yes, New York State Medicaid covers vasectomy. Finding a health care provider who takes Medicaid and performs vasectomy is more challenging.
Yes, NYC Medicaid covers contraceptives.
Coverage may vary from state to state. In New York, Mirena is fully covered on Medicaid.
Yes, if the NY provider is willing to bill Florida Medicaid. If you're moving to NY, you'll need to get your Florida Medicaid canceled, and apply in NY.
New York State Medicaid pays for abortions at participating providers in New York State.
Yes Z-plasty is covered by Medicaid. I had surgery in my right armpit 4 years ago and developed scar tissue afterwards. I had to do Z-plasty which did help me and Medicaid paid for it.
I was searching for the same question to be answered...the answer I found is...NYS will only cover the deductible that Medicare does not pay. In other words, I am assuming, unless you are also on Medicare, Medicaid does not pay for chiropractic care. It seems that it is just about the only state that does not.
As of my last update, Medicaid coverage for tubal reversal surgery varies by state and often depends on specific eligibility criteria. Some states, such as New York and New Jersey, may provide coverage under certain circumstances, but many states do not cover the procedure at all. It's essential for individuals to check with their local Medicaid office or review their specific state's Medicaid guidelines for the most accurate and current information.
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Contact the Office of Medicaid Inspector General @ 518-473-3782
Yes, a person can receive both Medicare and Medicaid at the same time in New York State. This is known as being "dually eligible." Individuals who qualify for both programs typically receive additional benefits and assistance with costs that Medicare does not cover, such as premiums and co-payments through Medicaid. Eligibility for both programs is based on specific income and resource criteria.
If you live in New York State, you can go to the website www.health.ny.gov/health_care/Medicaid/ which is part of the Health Services department to apply for Medicaid. All states have similar websites.
New York Medicaid may cover personal emergency response systems (PERS) under certain conditions, particularly for individuals who qualify for home and community-based services. Coverage often depends on a person’s specific needs and care plan. It is advisable for beneficiaries to check with their Medicaid provider or case manager to understand eligibility and coverage details for PERS.