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Question, if my income is too low to get Obamacare what is DE Medicaid like? Is it guaranteed to cover 100% ER visits and any emergency or any waited necessary surgery and any post-op and prognosis covering any pharm drugs/meds before, during, and after surgery? Like I wanna understand what it doesn't cover and how bad DE Medicaid is...everyone I've talked to on here has said to avoid it cuz the DE Medicaid reps either suck at getting back fast enough to approve ANY kind of medical care, period. The reps/case workers loose your paper work...like if I didn't want things to be on paper, but I'd rather use online forms instead...they'll manage to lose those docs too?
And that, nothing is covered or they say they will cover it, but will turn back around and say it's not?
And not every hospital in DE for ppl 21 will take DE Medicaid?
Ppl have said to take your chances with Christiana Care or St. Francis. (Union hospital even tho they have a partnership with Christiana Care, since Union is in MD, services performed by physicians in Union Hospital would not be covered under DE Medicaid?)
Also I've been told that if you take up Medicaid even once in your life, you'll permanently won't be able to bring a married spouse into the US/a US state...is this true?
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