The "Medically Needy" program in Florida includes those who make slightly too much money for Medicaid (particularly including those on Social Security Disability Income), however do not make enough money to cover their medical bills and general living expenses.
I haven't been able to find a dentist that will take the medically needy insurance (can I call it insurance?) in my area or any area in South Florida. So my answer is NO.
I have a Florida medicaid card that was issued by DCF for the medically needy program. I really need to know about the different providers that will accept this card.I'm hoping that a dental provider will accept it. Please let me about every provider that can be used.
I haven't been able to find a dentist that will take the medically needy insurance (can I call it insurance?) in my area or any area in South Florida. So my answer is NO.
Go to this link for Florida Medicaid Fact sheet, pg 11 explains medically needy share of cost calculation. http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/programs/access/docs/fammedfactsheet.pdf
You can't. I went through medically needy share of cost and I have called every medicaid dentist on the list for Florida, no one takes it. So after an ER visit for an abscessed tooth, I was switched to Medicaid for the rest of the month. After another week of calling dentists I find that 99% of them only see children. Good luck, if you find any answers please let us know.
A gynecologist
Not 100% sure of this but my educated guess would be probably the most medically needy ones.
about 70 miles
Jacksonville.
Good luck proving that a tummy tuck is medically necessary. I can't see it, but good luck.
Probably none. If the people do not join hands and stand up against the lawmakers and government, we will be completely helpless. We still have the power. Together, the government can not win. They need puppets. We simply need to not be those puppets. It's that simple.
whats the mileage from Newark, NJ to Fort Lauderle, FL