per Florida statutes
Title XXX
SOCIAL WELFARE Chapter 414
FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY
(6) "Family or household member" means spouses, former spouses, noncohabitating partners, persons related by blood or marriage, persons who are presently residing together as if a family or who have resided together in the past as if a family, and persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have resided together at any time.
not living as a family examples consistent with federal interpretation of household
1.paying rent
2.seperate sleeping place
3.buy seperate presents/gifts
4.financial support not provided (could not claim Rwebb as dependant)
Yes, if the NY provider is willing to bill Florida Medicaid. If you're moving to NY, you'll need to get your Florida Medicaid canceled, and apply in NY.
Yes.
How do I cancel my Alabama Medicaid now that I've moved to Florida?
If you are visiting Florida and need medical care, you will need to find a provider who is willing to bill your State's Medicaid program.If you are moving to Florida and are eligible in your current state, you will probably be eligible in Florida. However, one cannot transfer Medicaid from state to state. You will have to have your current coverage terminated, and apply in Florida.
14.50
yes
The provider in Florida should be able to bill Michigan Medicaid for the care given.
I am 19, married, not pregnant, and our total income for 2013 was $4235. Do I qualify for medicaid?
In general, Medicaid will not pay for anesthesia for dental procedures. Exceptions may be made, but will probably need prior approval from Medicaid.
It's not possible to answer this question in less than 100+ pages. You may contact Florida Medicaid about specific medical services/items/medications.
In Florida, it's 12 months from the date of service.
Yes, if the FL medical provider(s) is willing to bill NJ Medicaid.