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Medicaid Disclosure Questions is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is Medicaid?
A: Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance for eligible low-income individuals and families.
Q: Who is eligible for Medicaid in Rhode Island?
A: Eligibility for Medicaid in Rhode Island is based on income and other factors, such as age and disability. It is available to low-income adults, children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Q: What services does Medicaid cover in Rhode Island?
A: Medicaid in Rhode Island covers a range of services including doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription medications, mental health services, and preventive care.
Q: What is the income limit for Medicaid in Rhode Island?
A: The income limit for Medicaid in Rhode Island varies depending on family size and other factors. It is best to check with the Rhode Island Department of Human Services for detailed information.
Q: Are there any special programs or waivers available under Medicaid in Rhode Island?
A: Yes, Rhode Island offers several special programs and waivers under Medicaid, including long-term care services, home and community-based services, and programs for children with special healthcare needs.
Q: Are there any costs associated with Medicaid in Rhode Island?
A: Medicaid in Rhode Island may have small monthly premiums or copayments for certain services, depending on income and other factors. However, many low-income individuals and families are eligible for free or low-cost coverage.
Q: Can I have both Medicaid and private health insurance in Rhode Island?
A: Yes, it is possible to have both Medicaid and private health insurance in Rhode Island. Medicaid can help cover costs that are not covered by private insurance.
Q: Can I keep my doctor if I have Medicaid in Rhode Island?
A: If your doctor accepts Medicaid, you should be able to continue seeing them if you have Medicaid in Rhode Island. It is important to check with your doctor's office to confirm.
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