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Old 10-10-2006, 11:13 PM #1
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Default Probably really off topic, but it's something I just thought of...

If a Medicaid patient who gets medicaid benefits from one state and is in a state miles away from thier home state (visiting or something, doesn't matter, its a scenario) but is in desperate need of emergency care in a different state clear accross the country, what happens.

Certainly, the people who gets things organized and settled in woun't turn you down just because you are on vacation and not under that state's medicaid program.

I'm only asking..... I am sure this has happened to someone here.

I appologize for such a riddiculous question... I know....
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