It is contrary to regulations - not to mention dishonest and a misuse of public funds - for a provider to knowingly bill Medicaid, or any other health coverage for that matter, in someone's name other than that of the patient. Parties that are involved in such a transaction would be subject to civil and, possibly, criminal penalties.
If I've misread your question, please let me know.
No, Medicaid typically covers the cost of medical care and prescriptions. Hospital care, or nursing care at home would be included, but not rent, mortgage or utilities.
it depends on the doctors and the hospital where the surgery is going to take place.
That's up to the hospital. However, it seems unlikely that the spend-down amount will cover a significant part of the expense - i.e., Medicaid is going to end up paying most of the bill.
does medicaid cover children that have add
WILL MEDICAID COVER MY LOWER DENTURE
does medicaid cover children that have add
yes. i have medicaid and it paid for everything during delivery, including the $10,000 it took to air lift my daughter to a childrens hospital after birth due to complications, and my emergency c-section.
Yes, Medicaid does cover Suboxone in some states including Alaska, Arizona, and Delaware. Some states require a person to be treated only in the hospital for coverage to exist for this medication.
What I know is that Medicaid cover but I dont know about Medicare
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.
Medicaid is State Insurance and Medicare is federal. Therefore, it depends on what state you have Medicaid in; however, I doubt that they would. Very few insurance companies do.