What additional services may be available under Medicaid?
Medicaid provides a comprehensive range of services to its beneficiaries, which can vary by state. Generally, Medicaid covers essential health care services, including hospital and emergency room visits, physician services, laboratory tests, and prescriptions. Beyond these foundational services, there are additional offerings that may be available depending on the specific state Medicaid program and the beneficiary's eligibility.
Some states provide additional services such as dental care, vision care, and mental health services, including counseling and substance abuse treatment. Medicaid may also cover long-term care options, such as nursing home care and home and community-based services for those who require assistance with daily living activities. Furthermore, some states have expanded their programs to include preventive services like immunizations and screenings, as well as wellness visits, which focus on early detection and management of health conditions.
It is important to note that not all states offer the same additional services, and the availability of specific services can change over time. Beneficiaries are encouraged to consult their state's Medicaid website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the additional services available in their state. This resource can also provide insights into eligibility criteria and any other specific guidelines that may apply. Understanding the full spectrum of available services can help beneficiaries maximize their benefits and access the care they need.
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