If your referring to Medicare and Medicaid. It depends on what level of Medicaid you have and what type of service you are attempting to receive. In most circumstances the Medicare & Medicaid recipient will have some share of the cost of their medical care.
Depending on how impoverished the individual is, their income, assets, and medical issues all can affect what level of Medicaid the person receives or if they even qualify. This varies substantially from state to state since Medicaid follows broad federal guidelines but is customized by each state to meet the needs of their residents.
For just Medicare, yes there is a share of cost the is involved and it can be substantial. Medicare Advantage plans may be of help in controlling the costs but it requires a bit of legwork on the individuals part to weigh the benefits of the different options or to see if one is even of value to them.
Medicare doesn't cover the complete cost of anything.
what is the cost of medicare part d
what was the projected cost of Medicare when passed through Congress in 1965?
if you have medicare for 2009 its 96.40, if you are new to medicare in 2010 its 110.50
Contact medicare for this answer.
part A does not cost anything, i dont see why you would want to cancel it. but you want to you can call 800-772-1213
I have no idea
Contact Medicare or the clinic to see if they accept a Medicare payment. You may be required to pay the difference between the actual cost and the payment from Medicare.
Depending on your financial situation, medicare would pay at least a partial cost of a handicap scooter. Some of the companies that make the scooters have a program that if medicare does not cover the cost, then the company would give you the scooter for free.
Medicare will often cover a majority of the cost, but not the full cost. You'll need secondary insurance to cover the rest.
A power chair typically costs around 1,000 but depending on your condtion a power chair may not cost you anything if you have medicare or medicade best of luck to you.
Medicare typically does not cover the full cost of dentures. There is a limited amount of funds available for dental coverage. In ost cases your medicare will cover the cost of dentures. You should speak with your plan administrator form more details and specifics.