Life insurance is not a bar to eligibility for either Medicare or Medicaid.
To get any sort of public benefit, such as Medicaid or SSI, one has to have a Social Security number.
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Medicare and Medicaid provide health insurance for the elderly, poor, and disabled.
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The benefits of disabled children are is free medicaid and they also get other health care services like SCHIP (States Children's Health Insurance Program).
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If the government agrees that the person is disabled and needs medical care medicaid is most likely the insurance they will give that person. The programs are administered by the states and so qualifications vary. There are usually requirements in terms of income and assets was well as degree of medical care needed.
I think you're referring to an explanation of benefits (EOB). These are common in Medicare and private insurance but not so much in Medicaid.
Yes, you can qualify for Medicaid during pregnancy even if you have health insurance that does not cover maternity benefits. Many states offer Medicaid programs specifically for pregnant women, which provide coverage for prenatal care, labor, delivery, and postpartum care. Eligibility typically depends on your income and household size. It's important to check your state's Medicaid guidelines to understand the application process and benefits available.
Yes, you can have both Medicaid and a private health insurance plan. The Medicaid plan will pay after your private plan pays. This means that your doctor (or hospital or other service provider) will bill your private plan first; then they will send the private plan's explanation of benefits (called an "EOB") to Medicaid.
Both Medicare and Medicaid are government insurance programs.