Medicaid Expansion: More Adults Will be Covered but What about Eye Glasses?Winters, Janis Ecklund
Objectives: Medicaid is the largest payer of mental health (MH) services in the US, and more than 80% of its enrollees are covered by Medicaid managed care (MMC). States are required to establish quantitative network adequacy standards (NAS) to regulate MMC plans’ MH care access. We examin...
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I am so happy with the care I receive! My caregiver is amazing, and I truly appreciate the kindness and dedication she shows every day. The services have been going wonderfully, and I have no issues or concerns at all. I feel supported and cared for and couldn’t ask for a better ser...
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How much can I have in assets and still qualify for Medicaid? Asset levels vary from state to state; although states use Federal Poverty Standards as a guideline, they do have the option to adjust the allowable maximum amount. In most states, you can have only about $2,000 in countable...
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