What is “Medicaid” in medical billing?

Medicaid in Medical Billing

Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals, families, and certain other populations.

Medicaid in Medical Billing Explained

In medical billing, Medicaid covers a range of medical services for eligible patients. Providers must follow state-specific guidelines for billing Medicaid and ensure that services are coded correctly to receive reimbursement.

For example, a doctor bills Medicaid for a child’s routine check-up under the state’s Medicaid fee schedule.

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