The stimulus plan gives hundreds of billions of dollars to Medicaid. As far as how that money will be spent is as yet to be seen.
America does not need the stimulus plan.
What is the Philippine Economics Stimulus Plan?
Yes, you can have both Medicaid and a private health insurance plan. The Medicaid plan will pay after your private plan pays. This means that your doctor (or hospital or other service provider) will bill your private plan first; then they will send the private plan's explanation of benefits (called an "EOB") to Medicaid.
The stimulus plan is called stimulus because it is introduced to fix the economy from going down hill. The main purpose is to create more jobs and prevent different sectors from collapsing or filing for bankruptcy. Stimulus plan aims to help people and hence country out of recession.
for a stimulus plan to me it means a financial bailout or a type of insurance to keep your economy afloat. It depends on what the stimulus plan is used for to determine the pros and conns like for instance. If the government plans a stimulus plan for wall street will it be for the right reasons and how will you benifit form it if you are under a ressecion..
no
Medicaid
Unless one anticipates becoming ineligible for Medicaid, there is no good reason for a person who has both Medicare A & B and Medicaid to keep a private insurance plan. However, if you choose to do so, please do the taxpayers a favor and let your medical providers and your Medicaid caseworker know about the private plan, so that Medicaid will be billed only after the bill is "adjudicated" by Medicare and/or the private plan.
moot now. Stimulus checks occured in 2008, and had to be applied for by Oct. (With some few exceptions). There are none for 2009.
On borrowed money from China!
Medicaid pays for birth control pills throughout New York. If you are on a religious managed Medicaid plan like Fidelis, the Medicaid portion will pick up the cost of your pills. Whether medicare pays depends on your Medicare plan. Ask your pharmacist or benefits manager for advice specific to your plan.
no