Medicaid Information
Health insurance is
not a luxury, it is a necessity. If you do not have medical coverage,
you may be eligible for Medicaid.
What is Medicaid?
Medicaid is a type of health insurance for:
- low-income families
- children
- people who are
elderly or have a disability.
Medicaid is different
from regular health insurance because you do not have to pay for it, and
most services are free.
Did you know that,
if eligible, you could receive benefits from Medicaid including hospital
services, X-ray and laboratory charges, medicine, eyeglasses and hearing
aids? Maternity services also are available, even a child's dentist visit
could be covered.
Those who are elderly
or disabled also are eligible for Medicaid.
People who are elderly or have a disability who do not receive Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) may qualify for assistance in a nursing facility,
intermediate care facility for people with mental retardation (ICF/MR),
state school or state hospital. They may also be eligible under a Medicaid
waiver program or continue to qualify after being denied SSI due to a
change in income.
Don't pass up quality
healthcare because you think you cannot afford it. Chances are, you
might be eligible for Medicaid. It is worth
it to find out!
Download
an application and contact Hendrick
Medical Center, 325.670.2903 for more information.
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