Our mother, currently on Medicaid, is switching nursing homes to another state, and this has caused me to look at her health insurance and wonder if she even needs Medicare Part B and a supplemental. It seems Medicaid would pay for anything covered by Part B and supplemental (whether Medigap or advantage).
At her new place, in another state (IN), she will be in a private pay assisted living facility, but of course she still needs health insurance.
Do any of you have experience with this?
Thanks!
Your County Office of Aging may be able to answer this for you.
"Can I have other health insurance and qualify for Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP)?
You may qualify for Medical Assistance (MA) even if you have other health insurance."
This is talking about qualifying...and uses the word *may*. I couldn't get any more clarity than this from the website.
I found this from Medica:
http://cloud.email-medica.com/DUAL-solution?gclid=CjwKCAjwpKCDBhBPEiwAFgBzj0oGhG3I0lt_cuMbiAZv-KrClJYASuRZEUuAEUla732nJDUII2Qe2BoC_hUQAvD_BwE
I think my MIL has this but not with this provider, they just don't call it a "dual solution" because it seems to cover everything my MIL is already getting.
Every year at enrollment we receive promos from the differing health insurance companies for her to pick a Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP) plan. We've never known of any other options. FYI my MIL receives great care but then again she doesn't have any really serious health issues, just immobility due to losing all her strength because she refuses to get out of bed and they can't force her. Yours is a great question that I never thought of.
I hope others here more familiar with medicare can answer this for you, but as with all things on Forums of any kind, with legal issues, issues involving governmental programs, etc it is best to check with the source.
Goggle is also a good source and I found this in seconds by googling that question.
https://www.medicareinteractive.org/get-answers/cost-saving-programs-for-people-with-medicare/medicare-and-medicaid/how-medicaid-works-with-medicare
States also vary widely with medicaid, as you will likely already know.