North Dakota Medicaid Is The Health Program Which Provides Coverage To The Disabled People With Low Income, Elderly, Pregnant Women, Children And Medically Needy Individuals.
Medicaid Program Cost Is Shared By Both The Federal And The State Government.
Medicaid Provides Critical Care For The Children Of Low Income. It Covers All Medically Necessary Needs For The Children From Visit To Doctor, Hospital Visits, Dental Care, Vision Care And Screening Tests.
Eligibility Requirements
- You Must Live In North Dakota.
- You Must Be Citizen Of Us Or North Dakota.
- You Must Meet The Age Related And Income Related Requirements.
- Medical Certificate Is Essential For Pregnant Women.
Medicaid Covers Following Health Care Services
- Doctor’s Visits-Checkups, Prenatal Care, Specialist Care
- Dental Services-Covers Full Treatment
- Hospital Care-Hospitalization, Outpatient And Emergency Care
- Long Term Care-Covers Nursing Home, Residential Care And Home Care
- Prescription Drugs
- Ambulance Services
- Family Planning
- Laboratory Tests
- Immunization Shots
- Eye Tests And Spectacles
- Hearing Aids
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
Medicaid Is Different Than Medicare
Medicaid Program Cost Is Shared By Both The Federal And The State Government, While Medicare Cost Is Entirely Paid By The Federal Government. Medicaid Usually Offers Benefits To Uninsured Low Income Families, While Medicare Offers Benefits To Elderly Persons. Medicaid Coverage, Eligibility Standards Can Differ State Wise.
Medicaid Covers Services Like
- Ambulance Service
- Child Health Management Services
- Dental Care
- Doctor’s Services
- Emergency Room Services
- Home Health Services
- Hospital Care
- Medical Equipments
- Nursing Home Care
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Vision Care