Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Medicade is a program that varies from state to state. The link below is to the program for New Jersey. I hope within the social services network there is someone who can provide some answers or at least some suggestions for you. http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/dhsmed.html Some lawyers provide free first consultation and you might call some of them to find out if they can help you. God bless. From: Rheumatoid Arthritis [mailto:Rheumatoid Arthritis ] On Behalf Of ra_nj_2006 Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 8:44 PM Rheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Medicaid and Treatment in New Jersey Hello, My mother has severe rheumatoid arthritis and needs to see a rheumatologist to treat her condition before it gets worse. The problem is that she has no insurance but has Medicaid. We live in northern New Jersey and I’ve called all the local rheumatologists to see if they take Medicaid and as you can already guess, none of them do. I’ve also contacted the local hospitals and they told me that my mother would have to go to the hospital’s “clinic†to see a rheumatologist and get treatment. I know what happens at a “clinicâ€Â. I’ve heard conflicting things from the admitting office at the hospital and from the people at the dr’s offices about these clinics. Can anyone help me understand how a patient with Medicaid can get admitted to a hospital and get regular treatment? Is it possible even to get such specialized treatment with Medicaid? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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