Medicaid provides medical care for indigent persons under age 18 and their parents, persons over age 65 and those permanently and totally disabled. Unemployment, in itself, does not make one eligible for Medicaid.
There are various assistance programs that vary from state to state, so you may want to contact your state dental society to see if there are programs in your area.Another possible source of...
To be eligible for Medicaid, one must have limited income/assets, meet citizenship requirements, and be either: under 18; over 65; caring for a minor child; or "permanently and totally disabled" as...
An unemployed person can be a person who has no job and is trying to find employment. Unemployed can also be used to describe a person who is physically capable of working but is too unmotivated to...
If your income/assets are below the threshold (typically, 200% of Federal poverty level for a pregnant person), Medicaid should be free. Otherwise, you might owe a "spend down."
There is no premium for Medicaid, altho you might have copays. (Persons under age 18 whose family income exceeds Medicaid standards may be eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program and...