What NC Medicaid covers will depend upon whether or not your pregnant, whether you have kids already, how many people live in your household and your income. Here are some of the basic programs that Medicaid has:
- Medicaid for Families with Dependent Children (MAF)- Medical coverage for single parents or couples with children under the age of 19 in their household or for children ages 19 through age 20.
- Medicaid for Infants and Children (MIC)- Medical coverage for children under the age of 19 whose parents income is below the income limits.
- Health Check- Preventive health care for all children under 21 years of age who are covered by medicaid.
- Medicaid for Pregnant Women (MPW)- Medical coverage for pregnant women whose income is below the income limits.
- Work First Family Assistants (WFFA)- A cash payment and Medicaid program for families with children ( also known as TANF)
- Family Planning Waiver (MAFD)- Medical coverage for family planning services for women ages 19 through 55 and men ages 19 through 60 whose income is below the income limits.
Below are the income limits for a family of 4:
Pregnant Women, children under 1: $40,793
Children age 1 through 5: $44,100 (highest allowed income)
Children age 6 through 18: $22,050
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As of this year Medicaid no longer pays for eye glasses for adults..
Strictly speaking, Medicaid eligibility cannot be transferred between States. The family will need to cancel their FL Medicaid and re-apply in NC. However, in this situation there should be no problem establishing Medicaid eligibility in NC.
If you're Medicaid eligible and your physician has prescribed insulin, Medicaid should cover it.
Medicaid varies by state. You may contact your state Medicaid office concerning coverage for specific procedures.
IRA's are not an eligibility factor for Social Security or Medicare. However, they are considered an asset for Medicaid.
All Medicaid programs cover removal of an IUD.
No providing you are a credentialed provider with Medicaid
You have to find a provider that will test and treat for ADHD that takes medicaid as insurance. But yes, medicaid will cover it.