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barbaralynn
Asked June 2017
My daughter and I need in home health care but the agency told me Medicare will not pay. Now what?
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I am disable and my daughter is too.
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Jun 2017
Medicare and Medicaid are entirely different programs. You may certainly have both.
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Jun 2017
i dont think i can get medicaid cause i have medicare as my primary.
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Would you qualify for Medicaid? That is the program that provides in-home health care.
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