Medicaid in Six States, Fake Car Insurance, the ACA, and More!

Between the election, the announcement of Black Friday sales, and recovery from Hurricane Sandy, its been a crazy week! You may have missed a couple of the blogs that posted on the Insurance Blog in the past seven days. Here’s an Insurance Blog Week in Review to help you catch up. Medicaid Coverage in New York for Pregnant Women This blog focuses on the many Medicaid programs in New York that will cover the health care needs of low income women who are pregnant. New York also has a lot of health information accessible on their Medicaid website. Hurricane Sandy … Continue reading

Medicaid in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana

The end of the week is a good time for the Insurance Blog Week in Review. This is a quick and easy way to catch up on the blogs that you might have missed when they first appeared. These blogs went up between September 16, 2012, and September 22, 2012. Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Covers Children and Families The Medicaid program in Wisconsin is called ForwardHealth. This, and the BadgerCare Plus program, will cover children who come from low-income families. BadgerCare Plus Covers Prenatal Services In Wisconsin, BadgerCare Plus for Pregnant Women covers the health care needs of women who are … Continue reading

Medicaid in Michigan Covers Women Who are Pregnant

The Medicaid programs in every state are there to help low-income people be able to afford access to health care. All Medicaid programs have portions that are designed to cover the health care needs of pregnant women. In Michigan, there are three parts of the state’s Medicaid program that serve this purpose. Medicaid is a public, or government run, health insurance program. It is designed to provide health insurance coverage for individuals and families who are low-income and who cannot afford to buy a health plan from a private insurance company. Medicaid is funded, in part, by the federal government. … Continue reading

Information on Medicaid in Michigan

Each and every state has their own Medicaid program. Details of the program in one state may differ from what is offered in the Medicaid program of another state. In Michigan, the Medicaid program is administered by the Michigan Department of Community Health. Medicaid is a public, or government run, health insurance program. It is designed to cover individuals and families who are low-income and who cannot afford to purchase health insurance coverage from a private insurance company. Funding for the Medicaid program comes from both the federal government and from the government of an individual state. In Michigan, the … Continue reading