The cases I was specifically referring to were not income based. Both parents work, both make decent $ (especially the husband) and have a family of 4. The eligibility for their son was solely on his disability. They were informed by their case worker that they could get medicaid to cover their sons copays
Quoteit may vary as far as the criteria is concerned about obtaining medicaid, but what is across the board is that if you have medicaid from any state, it is always billed last. Medicaid will never be the primary payor to any insurance. Yes I know.. LOL I think you keep missing my sarcasm.. Let's just say I've seen cases where Medicaid was the primary payor. I didn't say it was right..
it may vary as far as the criteria is concerned about obtaining medicaid, but what is across the board is that if you have medicaid from any state, it is always billed last. Medicaid will never be the primary payor to any insurance.
The cases I was specifically referring to were not income based. Both parents work, both make decent $ (especially the husband) and have a family of 4. The eligibility for their son was solely on his disability. They were informed by their case worker that they could get medicaid to cover their sons copays.Michele
Actually.. I remember now.. If Champus is involved THEY become last payor.