Not exact matches
Don't
get me started on
medicaid, yea again that's for lazy people who obviously don't work enough to pay for their own medical problems.
On the whole, though, I think the coupons need to go and formula needs to be a prescription product covered by insurance (or
medicaid, etc -... not
getting into a healthcare debate here).
On
medicaid trying
get to
get life / finances on track.
and
medicaid / food stamps proof
gets you the surgery free.
Be careful about deadlines, especially for emergency
medicaid applications as one of my Conyers, Georgia clients recently found out,
getting the DHR to reverse their decision can be difficult.
As a car accident lawyer with offices in Gainesville, Georgia, I find that the local hospitals in Conyers and Gainesville will often «
get it» early on and open an emergency
medicaid application for the client when they can.
At least the hospital
gets some renumeration and we then pay
medicaid back at their lower contract rate, resulting in a win for all involved.
You can also try to
get on
medicaid if your finanacial and medical circumstances permit it.
The rules
get complicated and they vary by state, so to
get a clear picture of your family's situation you'll need to consult your state
medicaid agency or an attorney.
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I was working for a help care provider private sitting through
medicaid and was hired without certifications and was just told that I must complete course work and
get certified to be paid what do you think?