DOES MEDICAID HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH DISABILITY ?





Yes. Medicaid is a program that is not administered by the social security administration. However, claimants who apply for disability and are approved to receive ssi disability benefits will also receive medicaid (in most states).



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Additional Questions & Answers re: ssd ssdi ssi


  1. Do you automatically get medicare or medicaid with disability?

  2. What does medicaid have to do with disability

  3. What is the difference between social security disability and ssi?

  4. When should you file to receive ssd or ssi benefits ?

  5. What kind of disability benefits will ssa provide to disabled individuals?

  6. Advice if my ssd or ssi benefit claim is denied?

  7. How long does it take to get disability benefits if my claim is approved ?

  8. How do you appeal if you receive an ssi or ssdi denial ?

  9. How do you get a decision faster when you apply for disability ?

  10. When is a person thought to be disabled when it comes to social security ?

  11. How to get disability

  12. Do I have to be completely incapacitated to get social security disability ?

  13. To get social security disability or ssi do you have to be permanently disabled ?

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