Im not so sure but i think u cAn... :)
No Medicaid is for medicine only
Contact a medicaid eligibility specialist in your state.
After approval for medicaid due to pregnancy, both you and your unborn child should remain covered by medicaid through the duration of your pregnancy, plus two months past the month of childbirth. After the birth of your child, the baby should be eligible for newborn medicaid. Both parents of an eligible child may or may not become eligible for medicaid, depending on income and other factors.
Yes, if the FL medical provider(s) is willing to bill NJ Medicaid.
In Michigan we adopted an infant girl that was on medicaid and so was the birth mother, we didn't have to pay back medicaid. We adopted her through the foster parent program, and yes we did take her home from the hospital after her birth.
It is possible for an alien to have Medicaid if the alien is here legally and has met additional requirements such as refugee status and/or minimum length of stay in the U.S.
Depends on your health insurance!! If you not have health insurance, you will need to have medicaid.
Miranda Cosgrove and it's Stay My Baby
Medicaid is usually issued to the mother while pregnant, once the baby is born there is automatic medicaid coverage as long as paperwork is filled out by clinician at hospital. then depending on state you must follow all requirements ( mandatory screening and dr apt.'s) for the eligilibality to remain active.
Stay My Baby was created on 2008-08-04.
No, it doesn't cover your bills if you have your baby in a different state.
No. If you get married, I would wait till after the baby is born to change your information such as last name social security number, it will confuse medicaid or they might have to restart your medicaid .It is what I did. Hope this helps.