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What about past and future medical bills?
The real question is what is the differences between Medicaid and Medicare? Medicaid is usually received by SSI recipients, and Medicare is received by DIB recipients. Medicaid pays at a lower rate and less physicians accept it. Medicaid will pay bills prior to three months of the initial application, if you are eventually approved. Medicare is received after the administration determines that a person has been disabled for twenty-four months. If it takes you two years to get approved for DIB benefits, then you have already qualified. If you are approved in six months, you must wait another eighteen months to receive Medicare. Medicare pays physicians at higher rates and it is easier to find a physician.
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