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Balancing Medicaid, Prescriptions and Senior Medical Insurance



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By : Christine Harrell    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-25 14:14:14
Balancing the necessities and benefits are not that easy, especially when seniors are involved. Seniors have to fit the prescribed medicine to what the Medicaid or insurance covers. Otherwise, seniors would have to pay whatever that is in excess.

Medicaid, from the title itself, is a medical aid. It is a health program not just for seniors, but for every family with a considerably low income. It is a health insurance program that is not completely supported at the federal level when it comes to finances, because there is a state that fills the other half of the medical coverage. It is not quite different from a health insurance except for the fact that Medicaid is covered by the federal government, while other health insurances are covered by a public or private entity.

When a person is 65 years old and up, a special kind of medical insurance is granted to help the seniors have regular check-ups, medication and for emergency purposes as well.

A great percentage of the Medicaid and senior medical insurance holders have a permanent medical condition requiring a regular visit to the doctor and maintenance of any prescribed medication. The most common cases of this include hypertension, heart failures, high cholesterol levels and other pre-existing and some acquired conditions of seniors. This means that people under this situation have to take a certain prescription each and every day to maintain a regular and seemingly normal condition. Without these medicines, medical cases will get only worse. Consulting a doctor will often covered because there are hospitals and clinics that are Medicaid-accredited and are covered by some supplemental plans. Because some drugs are already under healthcare benefits, the budget should only focus on those that are not covered and on co-pays for visits that require them. This means that money should be saved for the most necessary drug that the federal government, as well as a private organization, will not provide.

It is good to make use of all the benefits granted, but it is even better if the patient knows how to use it in a clever and balanced way. There are also medical benefits covered by Medicaid but not by other senior medical insurance and vice versa. In this scenario, people, especially the seniors, should know what the medical limits of those are and try to play with both benefits that both cards offer. It is not impossible to use both insurances at the same time so see to it that the patient is spending the least possible amount.
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