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House delays vote on RyanCare ... says there not enough votes to pass
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank77" data-source="post: 71037781" data-attributes="member: 378311"><p>Medcaid is administered by the individual states, not the feds. I worked in the medical billing office at a family clinic.</p><p>In my state it is a simple application form, proof of income, assets, and expenses. That is it. Processing is fairly quick, they go back three months and pay any outstanding bills, send an ID card [I think, they still do] and that is it. Once every six months or a year they send a letter asking if there are any changes to your circumstances of income, etc. You just send it back through the mail. I don't consider that a bunch of red tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank77, post: 71037781, member: 378311"] Medcaid is administered by the individual states, not the feds. I worked in the medical billing office at a family clinic. In my state it is a simple application form, proof of income, assets, and expenses. That is it. Processing is fairly quick, they go back three months and pay any outstanding bills, send an ID card [I think, they still do] and that is it. Once every six months or a year they send a letter asking if there are any changes to your circumstances of income, etc. You just send it back through the mail. I don't consider that a bunch of red tape. [/QUOTE]
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