Yes, Medicaid always pays after any other insurance has paid its benefits. "Any other insurance" includes car insurance or even property insurance. If you fell in a store because their floor was wet, their insurance would pay your medical bills.
You do not need to worry about this. Just give both ID cards to the doctor's office or hospital. They know who should get billed first, second, etc. If it is car insurance or someone else who is supposed to pay, Medicaid will pay and then track down the other insurer. Hospitals and doctors are used to this process. They may have to wait while it all gets straightened out, but you shouldn't be faced with the bill in the meantime.
Dialyses treatment
No. Not always
No. Medicaid is the payer of last resort. First payers are private insurers, then Medicare, then Medicaid
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Medicaid is always the payor of last resort.
Medicaid is always the payor of last resort.
Oophorectomy is probably the last resort taken to treat the patient, when other measures has failed to manage the problem.
Yes, Medicare is primary. Medicaid is always the payor of last resort.
Well, you can always try to search for ideas. However, If you try hotels.com and find a nice resort or something you can research what activities are around the resort.
We always go to St. Anton in April it's a great resort
That is not always true it depends on the character you are refering to.
The phone number for the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort is +689 40 60 40 00. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's always best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly.