Guestover a year ago Hi. I am 52 years old male. I live in NYC. I can`t afford to pay for medical care and I have some Qs about Medicaid. How do I qualify for Medicaid? Do I have to cancel other health insurance? I am in a nursing home and wonder can I still keep the part...
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When you qualify under certain situations or have a guaranteed issue right, where an insurance company cannot deny you a Medigap policy. If you’ve purchased a Medigap policy and find it doesn’t align with your needs, you may consider changing it if: ...
You cannot simply transfer assets to family members to qualify forMedicaid, as the program restricts benefits if asset transfers were made within several years prior to a nursing homestay.2 Some people protect their assets from the costs of catastrophic illness with along-term care insurancepolicy,...
If you need help to choose a Marketplace plan or figure out if you qualify for Medicaid, you can visitwww.HealthCare.govor call 1-800-318-2596. You may also be able to find a local Navigator who has been trained and certified to help you enroll. Visithttps://localhelp.healthcare.gov...
Regarding Medicaid (not Medicare)... rules vary by state but in most states it only pays for LTC, which needs to be medically assessed by a doctor. Your father then has to also qualify financially. I strongly recommend you consult with a Medicaid pla...
might try to argue this older injury has never completely healed and that you did not hurt yourself on the job, but that you never stopped hurting from the old injury. Insurance companies will say they understand a work-related injury that aggravates an older injury can qualify for compensation...
to qualify other types of biomarkers. SUBTITLE C—APPROVAL OF BREAKTHROUGH THERAPIES Section 1041, led by Rep. Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX), would clarify that FDA may approve a drug that has received a breakthrough therapy designation under Section 506(a) of the ...
US: Medicaid pays for half of nursing home bills, but better off do not qualifyPMCID: PMC1172220doi:10.1136/bmj.324.7353.1543/cCharatanF.BMJ (online)Charatan, F. 2002. US: Medicaid pays for half of nursing home bills, but better off do not qualify. British Medical Journal 324:1543....