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0:27 1:59 There are four types of Medicaid. Programs each designed to cover different groups of people letsMoreThere are four types of Medicaid. Programs each designed to cover different groups of people lets dive into what each one offers. First up we have the traditional Medicaid this ones the original.
For most states, the Medicaid income limit is $2,901 per month for a single applicant and $5,802 per month for married applicants, typically set at 300% of the Federal Benefit Rate (FBR).
Treatments that arent FDA-approved usually cant be covered under Medicaid. Because experimental or unproven treatments havent been safety-tested and havent been proven in studies, they cant be paid for with tax-payer money. In some cases, these procedures are dangerous and shouldnt be used.