About 90% of Medicaid money is Federal. The rest is provided by the States.
Medicare is funded by a tax on employers and employees. Medicaid is funded by the Federal government and the States through general revenue.
Medicaid is funded by Federal and State taxes.
The money for Medicaid comes from taxes.
If you receive Medicaid benefits in North Carolina and come into money, you may be subject to estate recovery. Estate recovery is a process through which Medicaid seeks reimbursement for the costs of your care from your estate after you pass away. However, the specific rules and exceptions can vary, so it is advisable to consult with a Medicaid expert or local agency for accurate information based on your circumstances.
Yes, Medicaid can get money from the sale of the home even if your mother was not on the deed. As long as she and your father were legally married, then Medicaid can go after the property to repay the money Medicaid spent for her care. Medicaid will not, however, kick your father out or take more money than they spent on your mother.
If you're Medicaid eligible and your physician has prescribed insulin, Medicaid should cover it.
That money becomes an asset and depending on the amount plus the Medicaid client's other assets, might affect eligibility.
In 2008, the federal government spent $186 billion on medicaid.
You are not required to pay back Medicaid or Medicare.
Medicaid should come relatively fast after signing up for it. If you have not received notification of Medicaid starting, then it is best to call the help line, or visit the office that you signed up for Medicaid in.
I am 19, married, not pregnant, and our total income for 2013 was $4235. Do I qualify for medicaid?
NO they don't, I just come from there!
The stimulus plan gives hundreds of billions of dollars to Medicaid. As far as how that money will be spent is as yet to be seen.
Medicaid and the housing choice voucher program are two totally different programs. Leaving one program does not disqualify you from another. If you are on Medicaid because of the fact that you are on Social Security (SSI), then your Medicaid could be terminated if you make enough money that you no longer qualify for Medicaid.